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Evangelist Carl Kerby on the impact of evolution on society.
NWCreation.net | Darwinian thought has not only damaged our scientific knowledge of the world–it has also led to the moral decline in the West. Many leaders have tried to apply evolutionary science to moral issues, and the results have been devastating. Darwinian evolution denies that man was created in God’s image and has led to the de-valuing of human life. It has played a significant role in the eugenics (“good genes”) movement, ultimately leading to atrocities such as the holocaust, abortion, infanticide, and euthanasia. The influence of evolutionary thought on Planned Parenthood, Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union, and American culture [More]
Key Points • The Subtle Infiltration of Darwinian Evolution into the Church • The “Old” vs. the “New” Gospel • The Connection Between Genesis and the Gospel • America’s Christian Heritage (Download the Study Guide for Lesson 4 here: www.creationtruth.com Recommended Reading • Science According to Moses—G. Thomas Sharp, Ph.D. • The Answers Book—K. Ham, J. Sarfati, C. Foundations For Biblical Worldview hosted by G. Thomas Sharp, Ph.D. What is Worldview?, The impact of this virtually unknown facet of human life is critical in understanding how we live our lives. Quite simply, worldview is the filter by which we process [More]
How do craters fit into biblical creationism? Do they pose a problem or do they support the young earth creation account in the Bible? About Dr. Faulkner: Dr Danny R. Faulkner has a BS (Math), MS (Physics), MA and Ph.D. (Astronomy, Indiana University). He is Full Professor at the University of South Carolina — Lancaster, where he teaches physics and astronomy. He has published about two dozen papers in various astronomy and astrophysics journals. See his university homepage for more details: usclancaster.sc.edu Education BS, Bob Jones University, Greenville, SC, 1976 MS, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, 1979 MA, Indiana University, Bloomington, [More]