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In this final episode (for now), I simply give three reasons why I have made the decision to homeschool my children. I discuss some things from God’s Word that led me to homeschooling. I do not delve in to any circumstances or issues that individual families face in deciding their method of educating children. All [...]

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This post comes from Tony Bowe over at creation-club.org. In a very straightforward way, Tony articulates how worldviews affect the interpretation of facts. For the Christian that accepts a literal interpretation of Genesis, there is no lack of evidence for a Young Earth. Comets which disintegrate too quickly, carbon-14 in diamonds, and the law of [...]

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Man is created in the image of God. We cannot classify man as another member of the animal kingdom. This is taught by those holding to the Biblical view of creation. But what are some implications of this truth? In this episode, we take a look at what our creation in the image of God [...]

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Science can only be properly understood in terms of the Christian Faith. This does not mean that unbelievers cannot do science. It simply means that unbelief cannot account for the presuppositions of science. The Christian worldview does provide a basis for science. After all, there is no truth apart from the one in whom all [...]

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Cover of Created in God’s Image Over at Pilgrim Steward, Vaughn Hamilton has two blog posts related to art and modesty. The first post, Christian modesty in art, begins to address how Christians are to think about biblical standards of propriety in art. The second post, Art, Nakedness, and Redemption, quotes from an article by [...]

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What are laws of logic? What gives us the ability to employ them in our thinking? How does a Christian answer these questions? First, we must recognize that the laws of logic are not God and they are not some standard above God. There is no standard above God. He is the highest. Logic cannot [...]

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As Christians, what should be our ultimate motivation for believing and defending the truths of God’s Word, and specifically Genesis? Should we engage in apologetical activities solely to try to answer the skeptics? Why should we reject false views of creation? In this month’s episode, I discuss these questions and the glory God should be given [...]

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I am very thankful for the resurgence of a Biblical view of creation that has happened over the last fifty years. Many point to the publication of The Genesis Flood in 1961 as the beginning of the modern creation movement. That book, in the sovereign plan of God, became the catalyst that opened the gates [...]

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As many have pointed out, a Biblical doctrine of creation is vital to Biblical ethics. God is the Creator, and He sets the rules by which His creation must abide and laws by which man should live. Our first father, Adam, disobeyed God’s law and the human race fell along with him. Therefore, we cannot [...]

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The Bible points to vast difference that unbelievers and believers have. How then can we witness to unbelievers? If there are so many differences, how can we witness to them? Is it possible to have some point of a contact with someone who is of a different faith, or perhaps no faith at all? The answer [...]

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Young adult Christians must be trained to love, to think, and to labor as Christ’s disciples. Ideally this training has gone on during their youth under the training and discipleship of their family and the local church. These young adults might desire to attend a Biblical institute of higher learning where they can continue this [...]

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Many times we as believers are called upon to put our faith “on the shelf” when engaging in discussion with the world. Greg Bahnsen in the book Always Ready begins by discussing “neutrality” in Christian thinking and apologetics. Should we approach unbelievers “with a common attitude of neutrality – ‘a nobody knows as yet’ attitude”? [...]

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This post will continue with the theme of “Confessional Creationism” that the site has featured this month.  If you missed them, a podcast and a post on a Biblical doctrine of creation using the Westminster Confession of Faith were put up earlier this month. The same godly men that produced the Westminster Confession in the [...]

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The Westminster Confession of Faith (WCF) was produced in the 1640s to summarize the teachings of the Bible. While it is held subordinate to the Scriptures, which alone are inspired and infallible, it does give an accurate presentation of Biblical doctrine on numerous topics. The WCF is divided into chapters and then paragraphs.  Each paragraph [...]

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Genesis 7:17And the flood was forty days upon the earth; and the waters increased, and bare up the ark, and it was lift up above the earth. 18 And the waters prevailed, and were increased greatly upon the earth; and the ark went upon the face of the waters. 19 And the waters prevailed exceedingly upon the [...]

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