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The Evidence Game: Looking at the Ever Changing Defense for Evolution
In this Answers in Genesis article , we get a glimpse into how it seems that no matter what evidence there is (or isn't), evolutionists seem to find a way to hold onto their viewpoint. Sounds like Romans 1 to me, but I digress. They would of course accuse us of doing the same; which leads me to what I've said in the past: we all have fundamental presuppositions about what we believe. The difference is is that honest study clearly points to a Biblical worldview, I think this i
Jeremey Voit
Jan 51 min read


Influence
I recently had a conversation with a friend about, of all things, video games. Now I'm not going to enter into discussion on the value or validity of such things, that's a topic for another time. But in the discussion I realized that for better or worse, being a gamer in my young years, I was vastly influenced by them. In fact, all of us are shaped by many different things, especially in our formative years. I'm also throwing around the idea of writing about some of the influ
Jeremey Voit
Jan 33 min read


Friday Share: Parents and Teens, an Article from B.C.C.
... That is, the Biblical Counseling Coalition. I admit I'm not a parent, but I have spent a lot of time teaching and even working with the younger generation. As such, I realize some of the pitfalls in interacting with them in the midst of their problems. And let's face it, we all have problems; that said, it can be easy for us who are a little older to look at the issues that young adults and teens face and think that they are not all that important. This article on the ot
Jeremey Voit
Jan 21 min read
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