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-We Don’t Need God to be Good?

Tuesday, July 19th, 2011

One of the declarations we hear from atheists all of the time is: “We don’t need God to be good” Maybe so. But is there any objective or real morality in the first place without God? After all if you maintain a materialistic world view then please explain how matter, energy, time, and chance resulted [...]

-Does the Scientific Method Stand Alone?

Saturday, May 21st, 2011

     (Image via Wikipedia) Does the scientific method stand alone? Is science the only discipline that is rational and true? First of all the scientific method did not come into existence in a vacuum. It rose to pre-eminence in Western civilization with an understanding of truth and reality which was derived from a Christian world [...]

-“Has Man Created Life?”

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

(Image via Wikipedia) Here’s a link to an article by Dr. Albert Mohler responding to the grandioso claims of some in the aftermath of the recent news that a scientific team lead by  Dr. Craig Venter has ‘created’ the first synthetic life form. A bacterium with DNA sequenced entirely by computer. The article contains links [...]

-Dawkins: Evolution–”As Incontrovertible a Fact as Any in Science”

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Image via Wikipedia In is new book- The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution- Richard Dawkins now claims that evolution is not a theory but a scientific fact: “This book is my personal summary of the evidence that the ‘theory’ of evolution is actually a fact – as incontrovertible a fact as any [...]

-Movie: “Angels and Demons”

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

  I found Ron Howard’s new movie adaptation of Dan Brown’s 2000 novel Angels and Demons to be far better than The Da Vinci Code from a Christian perspective. The movie did not dwell on the anti-Christian theories and themes that pervaded the previous work. That doesn’t mean that it was ‘pro-Christian’- just not substantially [...]