Joshua’s People 8/11/07
Saturday, August 11th, 2007Dedicated to Dee Hillier
Dedicated to Dee Hillier
Gary DeMar of American Vision made in interesting comment in a speech on American Christianity. I paraphrase, but in effect he said: Say what you will about Mohammedism, at least it presents itself as a faith for adults. That is probably its biggest draw. You won’t see anything like “Veggie Tales” ever in the Muslim [...]
When I went to Ken Ham’s Creation Museum, I had many conflicting reactions. If I looked at it as a museum on the level of a wax museum, I thoroughly enjoyed the experience. It was wondrous seeing the first 11 chapters of Genesis presented if such a lifelike fashion. My second feeling was a kind [...]
Warning: This posting is graphic and not for the faint of heart. Unfortunately, the world as it exists today also is not for the faint of heart. I am currently reading N. T. Wrights Evil and the Justice of God. Events in the news made the book less of a theological/philosophical treatise and more of [...]
When my family made its visit to the Creation Museum this year, I found the recreation of the Biblical Genesis account very exciting and stimulating. Even if I had some experiences of déjà vu, the accomplishment of Ken Ham in putting his books and ideas all into this arena is nothing short of phenomenal. In [...]
As I mentioned