Philosophy & Science
Feb 24th, 2010 |
By Marcus French |
Category: Culture, Featured Articles, Law & Politics, News, Philosophy & Science
Controversial filmmaker Molotov Mitchell (often featured on WorldNetDaily) recently released a video entitled “Uganda is right, Rick Warren is Wrong” concerning Uganda’s proposed Anti-Homosexuality Bill which would criminalize homosexuality, allowing for the death penalty [...]
Tags: Dr. Michael Brown, Frank Turek, gay activism, good as you, homosexuality, law, Molotov Mitchell, Old Testament, Rick Warren, truth wins out, Uganda, WorldNetDaily
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Jan 18th, 2010 |
By Marcus French |
Category: News, Philosophy & Science
From Daniel Kolenda’s Cover the Earth YouTube Channel:
Dr Chauncey Crandall is a nationally renowned cardiologist who is not only a man of science, but also a man of faith. In this video, a patient who had no heartbeat for nearly an hour is raised from the dead when Dr. Crandall prays.
[Link to Video]
Tags: cardiologist, [...]
Tags: cardiologist, death, Dr Chauncey Crandall, operating room, patient, prayer
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Dec 5th, 2009 |
By Frank Turek |
Category: News, Philosophy & Science
You can’t put honesty in a test tube.
“Science” doesn’t say anything—scientists do.
Those are a couple of the illuminating conclusions we can draw from the global warming [...]
Tags: Darwin, einstein, evolution, faith, Frank Turek, global warming, intelligent design, matt drudge, philosophical presuppositions, richard dawkins, science, TownHall
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Nov 7th, 2009 |
By Guest Writer |
Category: News, Philosophy & Science
Editor’s Note: I was investigating the link between abortion and vaccination when I came into contact with Catholic author Mark Armstrong, who was also investigating the subject (an interview he conducted with Dr. Theresa Deisher on the topic can be heard by clicking here). I believe Mark makes some important points here, and while we [...]
Tags: abortion, catholic, dna, fetal tissue, Guest Writer: Mark Armstrong, vaccines
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Oct 7th, 2009 |
By Marcus French |
Category: News, Philosophy & Science
Here’s a sign that was held at a Boston Gay Marriage Protest from a few years ago:
Here’s the biblical text the sign is referencing in its entirety:
If any man takes a wife and goes in to her and then turns against her, and charges her with shameful deeds and publicly defames her, and says, ‘I [...]
Tags: death, death penalty, gay activism, gay activists, gay marriage, homosexual agenda, homosexuality, law, marriage, Moses, Old Testament, sin
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Oct 3rd, 2009 |
By Daniel Kolenda |
Category: News, Philosophy & Science
A couple of days ago, atheists from around the country celebrated “Blasphemy Day”. As one website encouraged them to: “…admit to committing blasphemy against all gods. Religion is mythology. Gods are lies. Preachers are liars (yes, all of them), and anyone who believes in magic men in the sky are fools. Please take a moment [...]
Tags: atheist, blasphemy day, Charles Finney, D.L. Moody, death, deist, faith, Gabriel Riqueti, Jesus, MySpace, Sir Thomas Scott, soul, the bible, Thomas Paine
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Sep 19th, 2009 |
By Marcus French |
Category: News, Philosophy & Science
On August 4th, 2009, George Sodini walked into a fitness center near Pittsburgh, PA and shot 12 people. Three women were killed, and Mr. Sodini himself committed suicide. The day before the murder-suicide, Mr. Sordoni wrote that he was going to “see God and Jesus” soon on his blog, saying:
Maybe soon, I will [...]
Tags: Blogs, doctrine, faith, gunman, Hell, judgment, Leonard Ravenhill, Mark Galli, mass murder, murder, pittsburgh, richard dawkins, the bible, theology
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Aug 2nd, 2009 |
By Daniel Kolenda |
Category: Philosophy & Science
I was practically screaming at my television set as I watched this. I don’t usually get so carried away when scientists say things that are intellectually dishonest. Actually, I guess I’ve come to expect it after many hours of watching NOVA and Steven Hawking. But this time, I couldn’t contain myself.
This was [...]
Tags: America, Archeological, evolution, evolutionism, humans, intelligent design, national geographic, North America, NOVA, science
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Jun 25th, 2009 |
By Marc Thomas |
Category: Philosophy & Science
Science is a somewhat ambiguous word. Often, it is taken to mean the interpretation of empirical evidence indicating a phenomenon, physical effect or biological function. Modern society, to a certain extent, is based heavily on the idea that we should shape our function and everyday living by scientific finding and fact. However, this was not [...]
Tags: biological function, biology, conscience, debate, empirical basis, experimentation, freedom, global village, Jesus, Knowledge, natural processes, science, semantics, Sigmund Freud
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Jun 24th, 2009 |
By Marc Thomas |
Category: News, Philosophy & Science
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2009/feb/01/evolution-darwin-survey-creationism
Guardian – 50% of Britons do not believe in evolutionism while only a quarter say it’s definitely true. Ironically, the results of the ‘Rescuing Darwin’ survey also reveal that 25% believe evolution is only ‘probably’ true.
The survey was conducted by ComRes (http://www.comres.co.uk/) whose clients include several of the biggest British banks, the BBC and the [...]
Tags: creation, Creationism, Darwin, evolution, evolution darwin, evolutionism, Guardian, intelligent design, James Williams, science, theory of evolution, young earth
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