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Thoughts on Darwin's Day
I didn't realize there was a day for it, but apparently today is Darwin Day, a day to celebrate the life and legacy of Charles Darwin and the principles of science and evolution. As a Christian, I can't say I celebrate the things that have come from his contributions to science, however. But I don't want to spend this article tearing down a man long dead. Instead I just want to challenge all of us to stand on truth, primarily the truth of God's word. Every aspect of worldview
Jeremey Voit
Feb 122 min read
Wednesday Share.... Eh, Sort of?
Missing a day of blogging was bound to happen but it doesn't mean I'm happy about it. So hopefully getting this up bright and early is the next best thing. I had watched portions of this video yesterday, and figured this is a good share option. I say portions, because frankly it was painful to watch. I'm not sure I can sit through it all, and I applaud Todd Friel for doing so. It's him commenting on a long clip from a Super Bowl church service. Enough said, I suppose. But of
Jeremey Voit
Feb 121 min read


God of Wonders
Though I am someone who speaks an awful lot about creationism, I'm reminded of something this morning. I look at the stars, the sun and moon, the mountains, the ocean, animals, our very DNA, and see the wondrous work of God. But far too often I forget that God's greatest wonders, His most amazing miracles, are the works He does in us. The very fact that God can and does save sinners like me is astounding. It is a far greater act of (re)creation than the planets in our univers
Jeremey Voit
Feb 101 min read
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