Revelation chapter 12 includes a fascinating description of an event in the heavens. Is it real, or is it a metaphor for something? Is it a prophecy about the future, or is it a historical event?
Devolution not Evolution
Evolution is Biblical. We'll lay out some logic for evangelical Christians so that they can avoid having heart attacks because we're telling you that evolution is Biblical.
Abiogenesis not Evolution
The first day of creation included development of cellular and multicellular life which was capable of photosynthesis. This may seem far-fetched but it's in harmony with scientific theories of the origin of life.
Species Concepts
Understanding how the process of evolution incorporates into the creation narrative solves a lot of issues, not the least of which is the potential space problem on Noah's ark.
The Role of the Decay Constant
If the theory of evolution is the centerpiece of the popular science narrative of godless existence (SciPop), then radiometric dating has been the pseudoscientific glue that held it together.
I Will Greatly Multiply Your Sorrow
How could the heavenly woman in Revelation chapter 12 be travailing in birth if Eve hadn't been cursed to suffer the pain of childbirth yet?
Labor Pains
We (that's me and the Holy spirit) only know what we've been told, but everything that we've been told has been given us for a reason. We may ask: what does a prophetic vision of a war in heaven have to do with events on the Earth?
July 6th
Hell had previously been prepared for Satan and the rebellious angels who were cast out of heaven, but hell began at the fall of man. This means that it's impossible for Satan to have been in the garden of Eden to beguile Eve.
January 19th
We're going to pin down a way to refer to two major opposing ideologies. You've heard them referred to as science vs. religion, science vs. faith, fact vs. faith for example.