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It’s been over a month since I added a new post. So much for building my subscriber base and “link juice”! Anyway, I don’t have anything major to post today, but I wanted to put something up so all two of my readers will know that I haven’t dropped off the face of the planet [...]
About a month ago, I finished reading Denis Lamoureux’s book Evolutionary Creation. Since I had met Denis at the ASA/CiS meeting in Scotland in 2007 and have corresponded with him a couple of times, I decided to ask if he would agree to let me interview him for my blog. I was excited and honored [...]
“All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness so that we may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.” 2 Timothy 3:16
“In the past God spoke to our forefathers through the prophets at many time and in various ways, but in these last days he has spoken [...]
Inerrant Wisdom by Paul Seely
Peter Enns recently reviewed Paul Seely’s book called Inerrant Wisdom: Science and Inerrancy in Biblical Perspective. The book, published in 1989, deals with the “doctrine” of biblical inerrancy and the closely related concept of concordance between Scripture and contemporary science. I haven’t read Seely’s book, but I am familiar [...]
Here’s a fascinating article describing some of the things that are being learned about what makes us human.
What Makes Us Human? Comparisons of the genomes of humans and chimpanzees are revealing those rare stretches of DNA that are ours alone. By Katherine S. Pollard (Scientific American, May 2009)
Analysis of the evolutionary genetic changes that produced [...]
Here are the lyrics of another song by Terry Scott Taylor of the bands Daniel Amos, Lost Dogs and Swirling Eddies. With it being Easter week, I thought it would be fitting to post this particular song, which features the hope of resurrection for “all creation groaning for the day of deliverance.”
With the Tired [...]
Terry Taylor is my favorite songwriter. Everything he writes makes me think and wonder and laugh. The music is as original and unconventional as the poetry. Because so much of his work touches on the Creator-Creation or God-World relationship, I plan on posting his lyrics here occasionally. I hope he doesn’t mind. I figure he’ll [...]
Here are the words to a song that I wrote a few years back. It’s good to remember that nothing in life makes sense except in the light of Christ, who demonstrated that God is love and he is faithful to his creation (see my previous post to understand the particular significance of this statement).
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Wouldn’t it be great?
I suppose it would be nice to find conclusive scientific evidence that the earth was created in the space of six 24-hour days some 6,000-10,000 years ago, that there was an actual garden of Eden in which there lived the first man and woman named Adam and Eve who could have [...]
Before attempting to post original content about science and creation theology, I’d like to feature other people’s materials that I have found to be accessible, insightful, and helpful as introductions to the issues and topics at hand. The first of these is a set of essays by Robert J. Schneider of Berea College in Berea, [...]
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