Adán y la costilla 'perdida'
Introducción
Imagina estar involucrado en un impacto frontal a alta velocidad contra un tanque de combustible lleno. Sobrevivir a ese accidente es una experiencia sorprendente, y puedo decir que Dios tenía otros planes para mí. Durante mi tiempo en el hospital y en los años …
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Defending Vital Doctrines and the Deity of Christ
Introduction
In this article, we will explore the vital doctrines surrounding the deity of Christ and address some concerns raised regarding our doctrinal statement. Our stance is rooted in a young-earth, Christian, Creationist perspective, which we will maintain throughout. We will explain …
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Posted on 31 August 2024
How Long Were the Days of Genesis 1?
The duration of the days in Genesis 1 has been a topic of debate among Christians. Some argue that the days were 24-hour periods, while others propose that they represented long periods of time. To understand what the author intended, it is …
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Posted on 29 August 2024
Chamberlain and the Church
This article explores the historical event known as the Munich agreement, signed by British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain in 1938. The agreement, made with German Chancellor Adolf Hitler, France, and Italy, gave Hitler control over the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia. Chamberlain returned to Britain proclaiming "peace …
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Posted on 29 August 2024
Jesus' View on the Age of the Earth
Jesus believed in a young world, contrary to the views held by many theistic evolutionists. While most people in the evangelical Christian world accept the standard secular timeline of billions of years, Jesus' teachings and the biblical authors make it clear that …
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Posted on 29 August 2024
Was Noah's Flood a Designed Catastrophe?
The concept of catastrophe in geology has gained recognition in recent years, allowing for a more productive dialogue between secular and biblical geologists. Catastrophes are now seen as key events in the rock record that can explain various geological features. However, there is a …
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Posted on 28 August 2024
How Could Adam Have Named All the Animals in a Single Day?
Introduction
Many people question how Adam could have possibly named all the animals in just one day, considering the vast number of species on Earth. However, when we closely examine the biblical account in Genesis 2, we can …
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Posted on 28 August 2024
Walking Trees: A Puzzling Miracle Explored
The story of Jesus healing a blind man in the Gospel of Mark presents an intriguing account. In this particular miracle, Jesus chose to heal the man in two stages, unlike His usual one-step healing process. This raises the question of why the cure …
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Posted on 27 August 2024
Modern Medicine: Insights from the Bible
Modern medicine, though often considered a recent development, can actually trace its roots back to ancient times. In fact, the earliest evidence of public health and sanitary practices can be found in the first five books of the Bible, known as the Pentateuch. These …
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Posted on 26 August 2024
The Use of Genesis in the New Testament
Throughout the New Testament, the book of Genesis is referenced and alluded to by various authors. These references are important because they provide insights into the New Testament authors' views on creation and the historical accuracy of Genesis. In fact, there are …
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Posted on 26 August 2024
Stephen Grocott: Inorganic Chemistry in Six Days
Introduction
Stephen Grocott, a practicing scientist in the field of inorganic chemistry, is a firm believer in the biblical account of creation as described in the book of Genesis. In this article, Grocott shares his scientific perspective on why he believes in a …
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