TCM - FloodBiblical Foundation For Rtb’s Flood ModelJune 1, 2011 Hugh Ross’s flood model––based on his best efforts to interpret the record of nature and the words of the Bible––rests on three distinct biblical beliefs. Continental Landmass Growth And The Genesis 1 Chronology10/8/2007 Thanks to a spectacular new discovery concerning the geophysical history of the earth, one more detail in biblical author Moses’ chronology of Earth’s creation history has been scientifically verified. The breakthrough yields yet more evidence for the divine inspiration of the Bible’s words and message. First, let me offer some personal background for this discovery. Rtb's Position On Humanity and Hominids7/4/2007 A recent posting on Answers in Genesis’ website critiques the day-age or progressive creation interpretation of the biblical creation account that RTB endorses. Why Shorter Life Spans?1/1/2001 None of the explanations offered in the accompanying article imply that God randomly selected the life span of early humans or that He simply reacted to natural disasters in shortening human life. TCM - FloodClosing Evolutionary LoopholesHugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Krista Bontrager Evaluating Evidence for the First LifeHugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Krista Bontrager Putting It to the TestHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre Virginia Man to Search for Noah's Ark in TurkeyDownload Episode TCM - FloodCreation as Science: A Testable Model Approach to End the Creation/Evolution WarsPrice: $21.95 Development of the scientific creation-model concept represents one of Hugh Ross's most significant contributions to Christian apologetics. This book explains why a testable model is essential, outlines the basic components of RTB's model, and includes predictions about the direction of future research. Ross brings a calm, confident voice to the acrimonious clash between intelligent design/creation and evolution advocates. Noah's Flood: Global or Local? (Audio CD)Price: $6.95 Noah’s Flood: Global or Local? Most Bible believers heard the story of Noah’s flood as children. But how many adults have studied this story? And how does the Sunday School version compare with what the Bible actually says?
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