We (that's me and the Holy spirit) have incorporated evolution INTO creation. You don't need to argue creation vs. evolution any more.
Teamwork
One plants the seed, another waters, God reaps the increase. It’s a team effort. I'm not responsible for convincing you because I'm a sinful man with an incomplete understanding. All I have to do is preach Jesus Christ.
The Dominant Paradigm of Modern Science (DPMS)
The belief that humans evolved stems from a desire to deny that we're accountable to God, or that there is a God. The rationalization of this premise is what we know of as popular science (SciPop).
Archaeopteris (Dawson): A case study in the applicability of phylogenetic analysis to fossil taxa
Cladistic phylogenetic analysis is circular reasoning based on personal bias.
What was Matty’s Paradigm?
What was Matty's Paradigm? It has been continually improving and it's easy to forget the earlier iterations.
Are We Breaking the Speed Limit?
The Bible describes the Sun either standing still or going backwards so it seems appropriate to examine the account of creation to see if the scripture could actually accommodate a Geocentrospheric system.
Evolution Needs a New Name: Devolution
There were two horses on Noah’s ark but now there are at least seven species in genus Equus. That's speciation or macro-evolution. It's not a problem because the process of evolution has a scriptural context.
Kepler didn’t Understand Kepler’s 1st Law
Either Kepler didn't understand his own laws, or he lied about them. Ellipses have two foci except, it seems, in the popular science SciPop heliocentric model (SciPop), in which elliptical planetary orbits have one.
When Empirical Isn’t
We (that's me and the Holy spirit) were asked: if Newton's law of universal gravitation is an empirical formula, how is the accepted mass of the sun (1.9^E30 kg) not empirical?
Should I Apologize?
If our ministry in any way contributes to your conversion and you repent and put your faith in Jesus Christ, when we see you in heaven, don't expect us to apologize.
