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Study

Study

As a small child I thought that reading seemed very much like magic. My mother or father could take a book from the shelf, and those arcane markings on the page would use her or his voice to tell a story. For a given book it would always be the same story, whoever was doing… Continue Reading

Would You Rethink This, Please?

Would You Rethink This, Please?

“These creationists are inadvertently and blindly trusting man’s fallible dating methods for archaeological data.” So says Ken Ham of Answers in Genesis. Who are these blind individuals who have so readily capitulated to modernist scientific categories? They are the creationists who “believe the earth is about 10,000 years old . . .” instead of the… Continue Reading