Sunday, June 29, 2014

Bad News for the Big Bang: Secular Scientists Claim Universe Shouldn’t Exist - Crossmap Christian News | World

Bad News for the Big Bang: Secular Scientists Claim Universe Shouldn’t Exist - Crossmap Christian News | World: "As previously reported, scientists in Europe announced in 2012 that they had detected the Higgs boson, then confirmed their findings last year. The Higgs boson, also known as "the God particle," was widely heralded as a key to understanding the origins of the universe."



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Abortionist Who Posted Signs Mocking Christianity Having Troubles Opening in Wisconsin | LifeNews.com

Abortionist Who Posted Signs Mocking Christianity Having Troubles Opening in Wisconsin | LifeNews.com: "An abortionist who routinely posted vulgar signs mocking Christianity and pro-life supporters has been denied admitting privileges at three hospitals in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he relocated after the State of Illinois shut down his filthy abortion business in Rockford citing serious health and safety violations."



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The Comfort Zone: Words of Comfort: Appointment Card

The Comfort Zone: Words of Comfort: Appointment Card: ""Ray Comfort, I read the following on a site called PAJIBA. The title of the article was: 20 Actual Facts About Kirk Cameron That Sound Like April Fools Jokes. Number 17 on that list mentioned you. Can you confirm if the following is actually true?"



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C. RICHARD WELLS: Are we ashamed of the Gospel?

C. RICHARD WELLS: Are we ashamed of the Gospel?: "There was a time when Christianity was cool. Many of us can still remember “born-again” politics in the '70s, and many of us grew up in a place and time where “going to church” was the thing to do.

Here and there, we still find pockets of Christian cool. When I went to teach at a university down South a few years ago, I received an orientation guide which — along with notes on campus services and getting a driver’s license — alerted incoming faculty (especially from, say, California!) that it was common in West Tennessee to ask newcomers, “Have you found a church yet?"



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