Pic of the week
Monday, October 23rd, 2006The “theological bullies” over at the Pyromaniacs have absolutely the best graphics of any blog. This time I think they’ve outdone themselves….

from the post “Is Spiritual Growth Automatic?”
The “theological bullies” over at the Pyromaniacs have absolutely the best graphics of any blog. This time I think they’ve outdone themselves….

from the post “Is Spiritual Growth Automatic?”
On top of my evolutionary rant here, I just ran across this story about how everyone alive comes from the same ancestor in the book of Genesis an AP news story from July 2006. I’m not sure how I missed this story, but found it interesting. They come so close…
The following is the story in it’s entirety, in case it “disappears”. (more…)
I just finished watching a video from a friend about how we are all just a bunch of monkeys. And while it was meant to be humorous, it got me thinking…
Isn’t in nice how evolutionists can use their “precise” dating and pin something down only to leave a convenient leeway of thousands or in some cases millions of years. These same people will then jump all over the New Testament Gospels because of the assumption that there may be 100 years between the actual events and when they were actually written down.
Now it may just me be, but anyone else up for a nice warm cup of hypocrisy?
“Almost an entire millenium stands between his day and mine, and yet I can hear his voice speaking to me across the years as if he were hovering at my shoulder…Moreover, I am reconfirmed in the realization that not only are the past and present woven of the same thread, the past is neither dead nor distant; it continues to exert a genuine and potent force on both present and future, on all that is and is to come.
In these last days I have come to believe that we are none of us so estranged from our ancestral heritage that we no longer feel it’s age-old rhythm in the pulse and flow of the blood through our veins. The lives of previous generations can be traced in the lines of our hands and the meditations of our hearts. For we are not ourselves alone; we are all that has gone before.”
-Stephen Lawhead, The Black Rood, Gordon