Creation MiraclesBacteria Help Prepare Earth For Life1/1/2001 Sulfate-reducing bacteria are among the oldest life forms on Earth. They are dominant in the geologic record from 3.9 to 2.9 billion years ago, an era in which oxygen concentrations in Earth’s atmosphere were relatively low. Closing The Gap: A Scientist’s Response To The Gap Theory1/1/2001 Reviewed by John Rea The work of an apologist in some ways parallels the work of a scientist. Both seek to “prove” (as in “establish by testing”) the truth of their explanation for something and, thus, to defend their idea against challenges. Creating Creationism: Meanings and Usage Since the Age of Agassiz, Part 14/1/1995 Despite a few helpful attempts to trace the development of vocabulary in the public discourse about Darwinism, no one has yet looked closely at the deployment of the terms "creationism" and "creationist" in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Creating Creationism: Meanings and Usage Since the Age of Agassiz, Part 24/1/1995 To compound the confusion about special creation [Was it a recent, six-day phenomenon, an ancient day-age phenomenon, or a dual phenomenon with a gap between "the beginning" and Eden?], its most vocal scientific proponents disagreed markedly over the number of supernatural interventions required. Creating Creationism: Meanings and Usage Since the Age of Agassiz, Part 34/1/1995 Such efforts (as "flood geologist" Dudley Joseph Whitney's) to co-opt the creationist label did not go uncontested for long, in part because evangelical scientists who did not subscribe to flood geology could ill afford to have their constituencies view them as non-creationists. Four Views Of The Biblical Creation Account8/8/2000 The following information comes from the "Report of the Creation Study Committee" posted on PCANEWS.COM, the Web Magazine of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA), dated July 6, 2000. The 92-page document, presented to the 28th General Assembly of the PCA, results from the committee’s two-year study of Genesis 1-3 and of the meaning of "day" in that creation account. Let The Land Produce Vegetation5/23/2011 Skeptics relish bashing the Genesis 1 creation account for its supposed failure to place the events of life’s history in the correct chronological order. Their favorite target is the claim that vegetation proliferated on continental land masses by the end of creation day three. Skeptics point out that fossil evidence for land plants shows up between the events described on day four and the beginning of day five in Genesis 1. Ode To Oxygen4/1/2007 My seventh-grade science teacher asked the class to list “the three most essential needs of human life.” The “correct” answer—water, food, and sleep—illustrates how easily people take for granted the air we breathe, specifically its oxygen content. President's Laptop- April 20014/1/2001 Perhaps you have come across (or heard about) the claim that I am a “danger” to evangelical Christianity, that I am part of the great deception of 2 Thessalonians 2:3-12. I prefer to be known as a danger to deceivers. Response To Genesis And The Big Bang12/31/1990 A book authored by Gerald Schroeder: In 1990 Bantam Books published a 212 page book entitled Genesis and the Big Bang: The Discovery of Harmony Between Modern Science and the Bible. The author, Gerald L. Schroeder holds a Ph.D. in applied physics from MIT. Scriptures Related To Creation1/23/2001 Scriptures expressing that God is the Creator; Scriptures that describe time as being created by a transcendent Creator; Scriptures that describe times when God intervenes in the physical realm (miracles); Scriptures describing the relationship between the Sabbath and Creation Ten Major Differences Between Calendar-day And Day-age Creationists1/23/2001 cdc = Calendar-Day Creationists Ten Major Similarities Between Calendar-day And Day-age Creationists1/23/2001 Ten Major Similarities Between Calendar-Day and Day-Age Creationists Timely Appearance Of Land Life Benefits Humans1/1/2001 Two more pieces of evidence strengthen the case for the early appearance of land life. The significance of such findings is two-fold. First, it demonstrates the accuracy of the Genesis 1 record, which says that God created land life early, very early, in the creation week. Second, it demonstrates God’s planning and provision for the needs of advanced life, especially of humans in the development of their civilization. Creation MiraclesBig Bang Anomaly ResolvedHugh Ross, Dave Rogstad, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre Creation Update PRIMETIME #13 - Interview with Old Testament Theologian, Jack CollinsHugh Ross, Kenneth Samples, and Krista Bontrager Creation Update Primetime #8Hugh Ross, Kenneth Samples and Krista Bontrager Dark Energy Density and Dust Fine-tuned for LifeHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre Design in Biochemical Systems and Hydrogen MoleculesHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Jeff Zweerink, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre Early Christian Fathers: Interview with Tom OdenHugh Ross, Kenneth Samples and Krista Bontrager Interview with Physicist and Theologian, Dr. Robert NewmanHugh Ross, David Rogstad and Krista Bontrager More Big Bang Evidence: Primordial Magnetic FieldHugh Ross, Dave Rogstad, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre More Confirmation for Cosmic Creation ModelHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, and Joe Aguirre Primetime #9 -- Interview with Scholars, Dr. Walt Kaiser & Dr. John Jefferson DavisHugh Ross, Kenneth Samples and Krista Bontrager Putting It to the TestHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre RTB's Perspective On Genesis 1-2Dave Rogstad, Jeff Zweerink, and Ken Samples Stellar Research Shows Fine-TuningHugh Ross, Dave Rogstad, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre Testing Creation IdeasHugh Ross, Fuz Rana & Kenneth Samples Creation MiraclesAll in a Day's WorkPrice: $19.95 John Ankerberg is joined by one of the most esteemed Old Testament scholars of our time, Dr. Walt Kaiser, to explore the "literal" meaning of Genesis 1. Astronomer and pastor Dr. Hugh Ross adds his scientific insights to the discussion of how Genesis 1 relates to the questions about the age of the Earth. Genesis 1-4: A Linguistic, Literary, and Theological CommentaryPrice: $17.99 The first chapters of the Bible are among its most controversial. In this multifaceted commentary on Genesis 1-4, Old Testament scholar C. John Collins provides an academically rigorous treatment of the biblical text. Informed by the literary-theological method, as well as discourse analysis, Collins offers an integrated study. He also discusses how the foundational themes introduced in these chapters impact life today. Genesis One: A Scientific PerspectivePrice: $6.50 Astronomer Hugh Ross, who first read Genesis as a skeptic, offers a scientist's-eye view of the creation narrative -- one of the most hotly disputed portions of Scripture. From the big bang to the appearance of human beings, this booklet examines the Biblical sequence of creation events and how they align with science. Freshly updated for the 21st century, this booklet makes a great introduction to RTB's message. Level: All 1 Booklet (published 2006), 03 oz. Genesis One: A Scientific Perspective (Japanese)Price: $6.50 Hugh Ross provides a verse-by-verse discussion of the creation account and explains why a literal reading of the Bible requires adhering to long creation days. He demonstrates that a literal reading yields a scientifically credible description and sequence of the creation events. He also discusses how a person can receive new life in Christ based on his or her response to the evidence from the creation. Level: All readers Majesty of the Maker: Evidence for Design Study GuidePrice: $11.50 Does not include leader's DVD
Majesty of the Maker: Evidence for Design Study Guide (Companion DVD)Price: $9.95 DVD Material for use with Majesty of the Maker: Evidence for Design Study Guide The Bigger Picture on Creation Study GuidePrice: $11.50 Genesis was written thousands of years ago to a people whose culture was very different from our own. When we read the Word of God, our contemporary sensibilities can unknowingly influence our interpretations. The Genesis DebatePrice: $16.95 Hugh Ross and Gleason Archer team up for this written debate, moderated and edited by David Hagopian. The topic: the meaning of the word day as used in Genesis 1. The exchange begins with J. Ligon Duncan, III, and David W. Hall, who present their case for interpreting the "days" as six sequential twenty-four-hour periods. Second, Ross and Archer make a case for interpreting the creation days as six sequential long time spans. Lee Irons and Meredith G. Kline present the view that the days in Genesis provide a non-sequential literary framework. |
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