New Testament Christianity
[Posted on: 29 October 2024]
New Testament Christianity
In this video and article, Richard looks at some of the possible implications of living out New Testament Christianity in the 21st Century.
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[Posted on: 29 October 2024]
New Testament Christianity
In this video and article, Richard looks at some of the possible implications of living out New Testament Christianity in the 21st Century.
Go to Post[Posted on: 28 October 2024]
Heretic – A scientist’s journey from Darwin to Design
In this video and article, we are introduced to the book ‘Heretic’ by Matti Leisola and Jonathan Witt, which tells Leisola’s story as a scientist, in which he was totally converted from belief in Darwinian evolution to belief in intelligent design. It is recommended as being very readable, and largely non-technical.
Go to Post[Posted on: 27 October 2024]
Do we have the ingredients for a second Reformation?
After the start of the Reformation in 1518, the Church experienced a massive return back to Biblical principles and faith. In this video, Richard talks about the rapid increase of evidence and knowledge in modern times, with respect to both miracles and creation science. Could we be on the verge of something of another Reformation, with a great return to Biblical roots?
(Image: Wittenberg where Luther instigated the start of the Reformation in 1518)
[Posted on: 26 October 2024]
The Great Unconformity
In this video, Richard introduces the subject of the Great Unconformity, a description given to the geological phenomenon, which draws a distinction between rocks with fossils and rocks without fossils. Like many geological features, this is best explained in terms of a recent global worldwide flood.
Go to Post[Posted on: 25 October 2024]
Why do men not wear a headcovering when they worship God?
In this video and article, Richard reminds us of the issue of headcovering as described in 1 Corinthians 11, and points out how our turning away from God as Creator has affected our thinking in modern days, not least with respect to the roles of men and women in society.
Go to Post[Posted on: 24 October 2024]
New DNA Sequences of the Y Chromosome refute Human-Ape Evolution
In this video, Richard introduces new findings regarding the Y chromosome. In mammals, the Y chromosome is the part of the DNA that is passed exclusively down the male line, and it contains less variation than other parts of the DNA code. Given this fact, it would expected from evolution that the Y chromosome in humans would bear a lot of resemblance to that of the great apes. In actual fact, the very opposite has been found to be the case, thus supporting the idea of separately created species.
Go to Post[Posted on: 23 October 2024]
A list of 125 miracles
In this video, Richard introduces a paper which lists 125 miracles that have been documented, which are backed up by medical records both before and after, and which have also taken place in the context of Christian prayer.
Go to Post[Posted on: 22 October 2024]
Mudstone formations can be formed rapidly
In the past, evolutionists had an argument for saying that mudstone needed calm water to form, and was therefore incompatible with the idea of a worldwide flood. Richard reveals how more recent research has demonstrated that mudstone and many other rocks are in fact able to be formed rapidly, making them compatible with the model of the Flood.
(Image from https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/40440 © Mick Garrett under CC Licence BY-SA 2.0. Cropped to square dimensions.)
Go to Post[Posted on: 21 October 2024]
Congregational singing
In this video and article, Richard how the use of hymns/songs from both the past and present are important in our worship and how we need to maintain this in spite of any pressure fron cultural trends.
Go to Post[Posted on: 20 October 2024]
A critique of David Hume’s argument against miracles
The 18th Century Scottish philosopher David Hume is known for his opposition to belief in divine miracles. In this video, Richard introduces an article in which he responds to Hume’s objections on the subject.
(Image from http://curiousedinburgh.org/ under CC Licence 4.0.)
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