Scientific facts in the Bible. | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence: "The original Hebrew uses the past definite tense for the verb “finished,” indicating an action completed in the past, never again to occur. The creation was “finished”—once and for all. That is exactly what the First Law of Thermodynamics says. This law (often referred to as the Law of the Conservation of Energy and/or Mass) states that neither matter nor energy can be either created or destroyed."
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Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Henry Daily Herald | Inspired witnesses wrote God's story -- Gabriel Stovall
Henry Daily Herald | Inspired witnesses wrote God's story -- Gabriel Stovall: "don’t dislike false preachers personally.
#I just can’t stand what they represent.
#And I loathe how the publicity and perception of a false-doctrine preacher casts a light of disdain on those ministers of the Gospel who are trying to represent God and His Word with authenticity and accuracy."
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#I just can’t stand what they represent.
#And I loathe how the publicity and perception of a false-doctrine preacher casts a light of disdain on those ministers of the Gospel who are trying to represent God and His Word with authenticity and accuracy."
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Bacon in a Park is a ‘Hate Crime’ but Not a Crucifix in Urine - Godfather Politics
Bacon in a Park is a ‘Hate Crime’ but Not a Crucifix in Urine - Godfather Politics: "Hate crimes are beginning to stack up. But determining what constitutes a “hate crime” is in the eye of the beholder. Actually, it’s in the eye of liberals who only see criminal activity when it’s leveled at one of their protected classes. Here’s the latest insanity. While California has been described as the “land of fruits and nuts,” New York is competing to be the fruitiest and nuttiest land of them all."
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On The Box: Homeschoolers Miss Out on Sexual Promiscuity and Much More
On The Box: Homeschoolers Miss Out on Sexual Promiscuity and Much More: "Home-schooling in the U.S. has become very popular in recent years. For a number of reasons, it’s also becoming more accepted, not only in Christian circles but also in the secular world. I have met many kids who have been educated by their parents (using what one atheist on my blog called "idiot" home-school textbooks), and I have found that they are consistently respectful, well-adjusted to life, sociable with their peers, and extremely knowledgeable."
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Crosswalk.com - The Devotional
Crosswalk.com - The Devotional: "The other day I was flipping through videos of old Olympic events when I came across one you might be familiar with. It followed the 1992 men’s 400 meter track semi-final in Barcelona. The race started out like any other Olympic event. The runners took their mark, and at the sound of the starters pistol took off at lightning speed."
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Monday, August 27, 2012
Prime-evil Tribe. | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence
Prime-evil Tribe. | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence: "I dreamed I was a doctor. I was stationed in the darkest of places, fighting a deadly disease among a very primitive tribe. This tribal group was particularly vicious by nature, and what is more, they did not like me at all."
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Jesus Freak: brother Farhad
Jesus Freak: brother Farhad: "It's so obviously imperative to know that physical birth leads to death but spiritual birth leads to life. We are not even in charge of our physical birth how can we manage our spiritual birth?"
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Crosswalk.com - The Devotional
Crosswalk.com - The Devotional: "Many are professing quite loudly today that they can be "good without God." And I think that I have a fairly clear understanding of what these people are trying to say. They haven't killed anybody. They work hard. They build community, are compassionate, and give to charity. I suppose that from a perspective in which the God of the Bible is ignored for a few moments, you could easily agree that they are decent people."
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Who Are the Meek?
Who Are the Meek?: "Meekness is not weakness. Sometimes we confuse the two. But the difference between a meek person and weak person is this: a weak person can't do anything. A meek person, on the other hand, can do something but chooses not to."
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