Adam or Ape (2)

George Mulfinger, Jr. Part One ♦ This is Part Two ♦ Part Three This article first appeared in Faith for the Family, July/August 1973. It is republished here by permission. We note that data in the article may have been updated since 1973, but offer it for the value of its example of Biblical thinking…

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Adam or Ape (1)

George Mulfinger, Jr. This is Part One ♦ Part Two ♦ Part Three This article first appeared in Faith for the Family, July/August 1973. It is republished here by permission. We note that data in the article may have been updated since 1973, but offer it for the value of its example of Biblical thinking…

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Ham vs. Nye

The recent debate between Ken Ham and Bill Nye received unprecedented attention. One writer suggests that it received the most attention for creationism since the Scopes Trial. He may be right, and if so, we are thankful that Biblical truth received this kind of exposure. Reactions have been varied, from all over the spectrum of…

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Confusing Cultural Times Call for Spiritual Clarity

The Eclectic Web It is no surprise that confusion reigns across our culture – a cacophony of voices declare all sorts of practices good what the Bible and believing Christians have always declared bad. Such times call for absolute spiritual clarity from Christian leaders. Instead of clarity, we often get more confusion. Sex in a…

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The Supreme Court Ruling on Same-Sex ‘Marriage’

The Eclectic Web, June 28, 2013 Leading off the Eclectic Web today is an excellent piece by Al Mohler of Southern Seminary in Louisville: “Waiting for the Other Shoe” — The Supreme Court Rules on Same-Sex Marriage The Christian church does not ask the U. S. Supreme Court, or any other human court, what marriage…

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Theistic Evolution: Tolerable or Treacherous? (4)

Joseph L. Henson This article first appeared as the lead article in the first issue of the magazine, Faith for the Family, published March/April, 1973. It is reproduced here by permission. This is the conclusion of the original article, we have republished it in parts.Part One • Part Two • Part Three We have been…

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The Eclectic Web–2013.3.28

News of interest or oddity collected in recent rovings around the net. Relevance – we need to be ‘with it’, don’t we? Searching for one-size-fits-all religion As I mentioned before, I’m not religious. If I were, however, I think I’d have something more important to worry about than God’s relevance to me. I’d worry about…

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Theistic Evolution: Tolerable or Treacherous? (3)

Joseph L. Henson This article first appeared as the lead article in the first issue of the magazine, Faith for the Family, published March/April, 1973. It is reproduced here by permission. Part One • Part Two If you are serious in defending theistic evolution, in all likelihood you will feel that man originated in several…

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The Eclectic Web–Nov 29, 2012

An eclectic selection of links that may interest you: Biblical Interpretation Slow Down! A Different Perspective on Christ in the Old Testament Daniel Block answers questions about a popular approach to Old Testament interpretation. He urges interpreting the OT “Christotelically” rather than “Christocentrically”. While his remarks provide a welcome brake to some of the extremes…

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Challenges for Creationism

by Bill Lovegrove This article first appeared in FrontLine • November/December 1999. Click here to subscribe to the magazine. In recent decades the Biblical accounts of the Creation and the Flood have come under enormous attack. Theological liberals have criticized the literal interpretation of the Bible, while the scientific community has embraced evolution. People who…

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