Posts Tagged ‘Evolution’

With my real innocent posting on God’s Intelligent Design, after I bought a book, little did I know, I have unwittingly and unknowingly stepped into a landmine of controversy of God’s Creation verse Evolution’s Godlessness. Frankly, I am not quite prepared for the hard-heartedness, thoughtless and mud-slinging bombardments. I did my own little homework mainly from the [...]

In one of my post, Creation God’s Creation and Evolution’s Godlessness, one of the main point of contention was that Jesus treated Genesis as though it actually happened, as with all the apostles. There is no account in the New Testament that they refuted Genesis. In the post, creation was addressed somewhat, through the Scripture from Apostle Simon Peter and Paul. But [...]

Excerpt: In a controversial new satirical documentary, author, former presidential speechwriter, economist, lawyer and actor Ben Stein travels the world, looking to some of the best scientific minds of our generation for the answer to the biggest question facing all Americans today: Are we still free to disagree about the meaning of life? Or has [...]

Many people believe in both God and evolution without much of a thought. The term theistic evolution is the idea that God used evolution to create the world. Life supposedly originated from non-living chemicals, just as the atheistic evolutionist says it did, and all modern forms of life are thought to have then developed from the [...]

Okay, so now I have your attention. And no, this is not a cheap trick to lure you in. I meant the title above quite literally. Human often has thought they are superior to all of creation due to their intelligence. Yes, CREATION. We often analyze a question, or a problem, or a situation to get [...]

I have just started on my latest purchase, this book Intelligent Design: The Bridge Between Science and Theology. I know I’m in for a ride. Since young, I have always been fascinated by science and how everything works together. The intrinsic relationships of between flora and fauna, between living and non-living, how beautifully evertything comes together. But [...]