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We've been in ministry since 1999 serving churches and families across America through Biblical creationism. We have a few websites, including http://CreationFamilyMinistries.org and http://MountainMysteries.org. We sell a variety of items, mostly re: creation and apologetics. Check us out! Recently, I inherited a batch of vinyl records after my aunt's passing.
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Jan 07, 2010
Darwin's Leap of Faith
This is an excellent book, one which I borrowed from someone and am still in the process of reading. I liked it so much that I purchased and sent it to an atheist friend of mine in hopes that he will read it. It is very readable for the average person, but I will add that it would be SLOW reading for the non-scientist. In-depth topics are covered in order to refute lies, but they are, for the most part, in "plain English." Only a few times have I had to re-read a paragraph or so that I did not comprehend at first. It is an excellent book to share with a friend who may be questioning evolution, or even an evolutinoist who thinks he has all of the answers...but doesn't. The key is if they are open-minded enough to receive the book and to read it. The authors are not official scientists, but they acknowledge that and fully make up for that by numerous quotes from both evolutionary and creationist scientists. Excellent resource for the creationist who seeks to know more in order to reach others with the truth!
Karaoke Wireless PA Sound System Speaker Portable with Mic Audio Music
Mar 17, 2018
Great While it Lasted
We greatly liked this unit while it worked. It's very handy, but we had to keep getting replacement hand held mics, as the frequency would up and quit all of a sudden with no warning. Lost count of how many times we had to get a replacement handheld while under warranty. But the guy at Pyle was very nice; liked to talk and was extremely helpful. Later, a previous mic would work for a time, but the frequency is an issue. Now, all we have use for it is to plug in an external source, as neither lapel nor handheld mics work. All I can say is good luck if you purchase this unit.
Feb 03, 2006
Wild at Heart, by John Eldredge
John Eldredge's founding premise is that man was CREATED in a realm in which the devil was already running around as a bad guy. But GOD had said everything was VERY GOOD. This would mean that He called the devil "good" when the devil is evil and a liar from the beginning (John 8:44). Lying is not good. According to Eldredge, the desire a man has for a battle to fight (hence, the title "Wild at Heart" showing motivation to face battles and win them) came from man being created in the midst of a "wild enterprise"(devil running around to tempt Adam & Eve). In the section entitled "What is a Man For?", he says, "...why does a man long for a battle to fight? Because when we enter the story in Genesis, we step into a world AT WAR." (emphasis mine) Is this a description of a perfect world that God described in Genesis? "The lines have been drawn. ... Somewhere back before Eden, in the mystery of eternity past, there was a coup, a rebellion, an assasination attempt." Eldredge goes on to describe a concept called the "Gap Theory". This theory was construed to allow for a man-made time frame of "millions of years" of earth history...a time which many scientists falsely promote. This theory supposes that God destroyed the earth with a global flood because of Lucifer's sin before the "story in Genesis." He later brought only a local flood with Noah and the ark. The "Gap Theory" is riddled with both Biblical and scientific errors, and Eldredge's use of this false concept leads him to make false conclusions. One of these false conclusions is that God called the "whole wild enterprize good" (Eldredge, p. 200) and that His Word comes in "many ways" (including rock n roll music and movies--see quote below). With the Devil running around tempting people, the universe at the end of Creation Week would not have been "very good" as God had said. Eldredge's next paragraph is most telling of all. It reveals that his false premise led to a BAD conclusion concerning God's Word. Here is a portion: "God is intimately personal with us and he speaks in ways that are peculiar to our own quirky hearts--not just through the Bible, but through the whole of creation. To Stasi he speaks through movies. To Craig he speaks through rock and roll (he called me the other day after listening to "Running Through the Jungle" to say he was fired up to go study the Bible). God's word to me comes in may ways--through sunsets and friends and films and music and wilderness and books." (p. 200) To his credit, he does make some excellent points and I enjoyed reading the book. But, my enjoyment comes mostly from the fact that his book furthur strenthened my resolve to promote Biblical creationism and the design of God. It made me realize more so just how crucial to everything else in life is one's belief about origins. My conclusion is that this book is very dangerous because 1. it mixes truth with error, and 2. it begins with a false premise. Eldredge also communicates some beneficial thoughts about men, but how he arrived at those conclusions is suspect at best because of his false premise. Be warned of mixing truth with error.
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