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Posted on Oct 24, 2017 in Creation Nuggets |
The Bible is consistent and confirmed in the following ways as denoted by the acronym – MAPS! (See Pictures Below)
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Posted on Oct 20, 2017 in Creation Nuggets |
Today, AOI Speaker Brian Mariani is at the Grand Canyon leading a Creation Tour for Jackson Hole Bible College! Be praying for students and staff for travel mercies and a blessed trip! Here is a Nugget – – The white-tailed Kaibab squirrel on the North Rim is a variation of the white-chested Abert Squirrel on the South Rim. “The Canyon acts as an effective barrier which separates the squirrel population of the north rim from that on the south and...
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Posted on Oct 19, 2017 in Creation Nuggets |
Here is a simple argument for the fact that we can trust the Bible. Now we simply have to support the claims. (See Picture)
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Posted on Oct 17, 2017 in Creation Nuggets |
This is one of the best explanations using common sense and logic for the existence of God! Can you answer these questions correctly? www.proofthatgodexists.com Share this one with your friends!
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Posted on Oct 14, 2017 in Creation Nuggets |
“Golf balls made during the 1800s were made with a smooth surface so it would fly farther. At some point, golfers noticed that older balls covered with nicks and grooves seemed to fly farther. By the 1930s, the standard golf ball was covered with dimples. Just as golf balls are designed with “dimples,” so is shark skin. To swim faster, a shark bristles with its denticles, causing tiny whirlpools to form within the cavities between the denticles. These tiny...
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Posted on Oct 12, 2017 in Creation Nuggets |
The Law of Cause and Effect states that every effect must have a cause. One apologist says “common sense is foreign to many when God is brought into the discussion.” This is true when naturalists are forced to try to explain the cause of the universe without the most logical cause (the all-powerful, outside of time and space, God). Jeff Miller, God and the Laws of Science: The Law of Causality, 2011, Apologetics Press,...
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Posted on Oct 10, 2017 in Creation Nuggets |
“The debate over the existence of God is a bit like a debate over the existence of air. Can you imagine someone arguing that air doesn’t actually exist? He would offer seemingly excellent “proofs” against the existence of air, while simultaneously breathing air and expecting that we can hear his words as the sound is transmitted through the air. In order for us to hear and understand his claim, it would have to be wrong. Likewise, the atheist, in arguing that God does not...
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Posted on Oct 5, 2017 in Creation Nuggets |
“He [the atheist] must still justify the laws of logic. Why do they exist? And what is the point of contact between the material physical world and the immaterial world of logic? In other words, why does the material universe feel compelled to obey immaterial laws? The atheist cannot answer these questions. His worldview cannot be justified; it is arbitrary and thus irrational.” Jason Lisle, Atheism: An Irrational Worldview, October 10, 2007, Answers in Genesis,...
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Posted on Oct 3, 2017 in Creation Nuggets |
Atheistic Question: Did God act illogically before He created the laws of logic? Or is God less than the laws of logic? Answer: The laws of logic “are rooted in God’s own nature. Indeed, some scholars think the passage ‘In the beginning was the Word [logos]’ (Jn 1:1) is accurately translated, ‘In the beginning was Logic (a divine, rational mind).’” Check out both of these pictures! J.P. Moreland, What Are the Three Laws of Logic, April...
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Posted on Sep 29, 2017 in Creation Nuggets |
What do you think about this argument for God? If human beings were solely the product of a blind evolutionary process, our minds would not be generally reliable. Our minds are generally reliable. Therefore, human beings are not solely the product of a blind evolutionary process. From “Can evolution produce rational minds?”...
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