Posted in Apologetics, Creationism on September 13th, 2006 5 Comments »
(By John MacArthur)
Scripture always speaks with absolute authority. It is as authoritative when it instructs us as it is when it commands us. It is as true when it tells the future as it is when it records the past. Although it is not a textbook on science, wherever it intersects with scientific data, it […]
Posted in Apologetics, Creationism on September 12th, 2006 34 Comments »
(By John MacArthur)
Evolution was introduced as an atheistic alternative to the biblical view of creation. According to evolution, man created God rather than vice versa. And as we have seen, the evolutionists’ ultimate agenda is to eliminate faith in God altogether and thereby do away with moral accountability.
Intuition suggests a series of questions to the […]
Posted in Apologetics, Creationism on September 11th, 2006 1 Comment »
(By John MacArthur)
At this moment in history, even though most of modern society is already fully committed to an evolutionary and naturalistic world view, our society still benefits from the collective memory of a biblical world-view. People in general still believe human life is special. They still hold remnants of biblical morality, such as the […]
Posted in Miscellaneous on September 9th, 2006 8 Comments »
(By Nathan Busenitz)
Thanks to all of you who visited our new home during its opening week. The response so far has been great, so thanks for the feedback and interaction. Our series on “naturalism and the theory of evolution” will continue on Monday.
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Thanks to Tim Challies for the shout out on Wednesday’s A La Carte.
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Posted in Apologetics, Creationism on September 8th, 2006 20 Comments »
(By John MacArthur)
Indeed, the rise of naturalism has meant moral catastrophe for modern society. The most damaging ideologies of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries were all rooted in Darwinism.
One of Darwin’s earliest champions, Thomas Huxley, gave a lecture in 1893 in which he argued that evolution and ethics are incompatible. He wrote that “the practice […]