Posts by Kevin Schaal
Isaiah’s Seal Found-ICR
Recently, Israeli archaeologist Eilat Mazar and his team made a stunning discovery during excavations in Jerusalem. It provides strong support for the reality of Isaiah and his Old Testament world. Digging at the base of the southern wall of the Temple Mount, the team found a clay seal bearing Isaiah’s name. Mazar provided a transliteration…
Read MoreFacebook’s Zuckerberg Has No Way Out – Bloomberg
There’s simply no way to fix the fake news and data abuse problems without destroying the social network’s business model. Source: More . . .
Read MoreWill the Supreme Court Tell Pro-Lifers What to Say?
California is now forcing pregnancy-support centers, whose sole purpose is to offer alternatives to abortion, to “conspicuously” notify pregnant women of where they can receive abortions. Will the Supreme Court support this violation of free-speech rights?… (essay by Thomas Ascik) More . . .
Read MoreBilly Kim’s Korean Children’s Choir at BJU
We have gotten some questions about the Korean Children’s Choir singing at BJU, especially since the choir is sponsored by well-known Korean pastor and evangelist Billy Kim. There was a ministry split between Billy Kim and most of fundamentalism back in 1973 when he interpreted for Billy Graham in his Korean campaigns. …
Read MoreIt Takes a Church To Raise Your Child – Challies
You’ve probably heard it said that it takes a village to raise a child. Parenting is so difficult, so complex, so relentless, that it is more than any two people can successfully handle. Children thrive under the responsibility of loving parents but also under the watchful eye of a caring community. I have always believed…
Read MoreHow to Desecrate a Religion
Last month one of our campus societies sponsored a Color Run for the student body and faculty. For those who don’t know, a Color Run is an untimed 5K event in which the goal is to finish the race p… More . . .
Read More3-D Praying Mantis Vision Confounds Evolution–ICR
In the animal kingdom, many types of creatures use stereo vision to determine the distances between them and visible objects. In humans, each of our eyes records a slightly different version of what is observed. These two different views are then accurately merged in our brains to produce a single image—computationally using the differences between…
Read MoreOn the Death of Stephen Hawking–ICR
Well-known physicist and atheist Stephen Hawking died at age 76 on March 14, 2018. He uniquely bridged the gap between ivory-tower academia and popular culture. ICR nuclear physicist Dr. Vernon Cupps says, “He captured the public’s imagination and endeared himself to millions around the world. He is best known in the world of physics…
Read MoreBroward County’s Reverse Jail-to-School Pipeline
At the same time the Broward County school system was dismantling the “school-to-prison pipeline” under policies that failed to stop accused shooter Nikolas Cruz, it was building another pipeline, funneling back into regular classrooms thousands of other potentially dangerous students released from local jails, county and school district records reveal.Through a little-known “re-engagement” program…
Read MoreNo one can pretend Facebook is just harmless fun any more
From its stance on extremist content, to its vast caches of user data, Facebook is a corporation whose power must, finally, be reined in, says freelance journalist Ellie Mae O’Hagan More . . .
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