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by Stephanie Board
from www.spectatornews.com
It seems to me that the mention of Jesus is a common occurrence in our society today. I think it is safe to say I hear someone speak this name at least once a day, although the circumstances vary greatly.
Jesus comes up in discussions about politics, science and history, among a myriad [...]

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Christians! Stop Blaming Satan.

from http://www.gather.com
People, especially Christians need to stop blaming Satan for all the worlds’ problems. It is a cop out. Let us cast the blame where it belongs. On us. Yes us, the humans. For far too long people have anointed an escape goat for there depravity. I say lets all face the truth for once. [...]

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By Sara Goudarzi
For the first time, scientists have observed in real-time evolutionary changes in one species driven by competition for resources from another.
In a mere two decades, one of Charles Darwin’s finch species, Geospiza fortis, reduced its beak size to better equip itself to consume small-sized seeds, scientists report in the July 14 issue of [...]

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(http://www.mtulode.com/article/2009/03/25/creationist-speaker-makes-case-intelligent-design)
Written by Dan Boyer on Wed, 03/25/2009 – 11:30
At 7:30 p.m. on Sat., March 21, Dr. Randy Guliuzza presented a free lecture, sponsored by Campus Crusade for Christ, on his theory of evidence for supernatural design in the male and female human reproductive systems. Dr. Guliuzza holds a number of degrees, including a Master [...]

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AP – LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A controversial Kentucky museum that trumpets the Bible story of creation and rejects evolution is making room for an odd guest: Charles Darwin.
A new exhibit at the Answers in Genesis Creation Museum argues that natural selection — Darwin’s explanation for how species develop new traits over time — can [...]

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AP – NEW YORK — A small dinosaur that once roamed northeastern China was covered with a stiff, hairlike fuzz, a discovery that suggests feathers began to evolve much earlier than many researchers believe — maybe even in the earliest dinosaurs.
Scientists had previously identified feathers and so-called “dinofuzz” in theropods, two-legged meat-eaters that are [...]

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WSJ – 03/18/09 — ISTANBUL — As scientists around the world celebrate the 150th anniversary of Charles Darwin’s seminal work on evolution, Adnan Oktar, a college dropout turned theorist of Islamic creationism, is working on the fifth volume of a 14-part masterwork that he says will bury Darwinism once and for all.
“Darwin and his [...]

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By Andrea Thompson –Live Science
Remains of embryos entombed in their fish mothers’ wombs for 380 million years have been found in fossils from an ancient rock outcrop in Western Australia. The finding is a big deal because it suggests that sex goes way back.
The prehistoric fish, called placoderms, are found at the base of the [...]

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From http://www.examiner.com/x-2494-Genealogy-Examiner~y2009m3d16-Going-green–St-Patrick-and-Obama
I think one could say there has never been anyone in the White House as colorful as Barack Obama. The Irish in the U.S. and abroad have since become fixated with turning Obama into O’bama as news filtered through of his Irish Ancestry.
While it is now very old news, it just seems that everyone [...]

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from ToughQuestionsAnswered.Wordpress.com
Today we continue looking at arguments for a 24-hour view of the “days” in Genesis and arguments for a longer period of time. Again, we will be using Norm Geisler’s treatment of the issue.
A seemingly persuasive argument for the 24-hour view is the comparison in Exodus 20:11 of the six-day work week to [...]

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