First, there are some Christians who have a weak view of the inspiration of Scripture as revealed by God. As a result they feel that some of the Bible is legend, has errors, and does not need to be read literally (especially Genesis). These are the people who often take the most interpretational liberties with Genesis, and their origin theories are viewed by others as compromising the doctrine of inspiration and Christian theology. [Read more…]
How do evolutionists attempt to refute the argument of irreducible complexity?
Evolutionists often assume that the individual components must give the organism some advantage even before all the components come together to begin the beneficial function. No one knows what that advantage might be, but evolutionists have faith that there must be one and that eventually science will discover it.
They believe this because of their commitment to the theory of macroevolution. There is currently no scientific evidence to support the view that individual components without a known function can give the organism some advantage for natural selection to act upon for evolution to occur.
Billy Graham Touched Us, Too!
By Dr. Don Bierle, FaithSearch President

Photo credit: Billy Graham Evangelistic Association
The passing of the world’s spiritual statesman and evangelist, Rev. Billy Graham, set my mind into reflection. Others will recount the impact he had on millions around the world. I just want to reveal that his influence was even greater than many people even imagine. [Read more…]
Bible Jottings: May 2018
Manuscript Evidence for the OLD Testament
A manuscript is a hand-written document. Prior to the invention of the printing press in the fifteenth century, copying by hand was the only way to duplicate any document (the original is called the autograph). [Read more…]
What are the components of irreducibly complex biological systems and where do they come from?
This question and its answer are somewhat technical. Components of biological systems are often complex proteins which together function to create structure (like muscle tissue) or to catalyze reactions (like enzymes). Many different proteins work together in multiple systems to create functions (like the blood clotting mechanism and the “motor” of the bacterial flagellum). [Read more…]
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