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Satisfying Crunchy Mixed Green Salad With Blue Cheese

Posted by Hallee on May 17, 2010 in Hallee's Galley, Recipes, Salads

This seems to make a huge salad, but when I ate it for lunch, it was a perfect portion. The crunch of the apples and the sweetness of the dried cranberries combined with the balsamic vinegar makes such a beautiful flavor combination. It is a delicious lunch.

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Creation: The Argument

Posted by Gregg on May 16, 2010 in apologetics, Christian Faith, Creation, homeschooling

Before I wade into the morass of macro-evolution, I felt it was important to reflect upon the basic formal argument for Darwinism as a religious belief.

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Creation: Abiogenesis Part VII

Posted by Gregg on Apr 25, 2010 in apologetics, Creation, homeschooling

Citing the thoughts of experts on the topic of abiogenesis.

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Creation: Abiogenesis Part V

Posted by Gregg on Apr 11, 2010 in Christian Faith, Creation, homeschooling

One second after it dies, an animal still has all its chemicals, proteins, fatty acids, enzymes, codes, and all the rest. But it no longer has life. Scientists cannot produce life; why then should they expect rocks and seawater to have that ability?

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Creation: Abiogenesis Part IV

Posted by Gregg on Mar 28, 2010 in Blog Stuff

While not being very scientific, panspermia is a great example of a “god of the gaps” fallacy and a great example of the religious foolishness Darwinists preach and teach in the name of the secular humanist religion. Perhaps textbooks should come with the following warning, “Abandon all logic ye who enter into Darwinism.”

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Creation: Abiogenesis Part III

Posted by Gregg on Mar 14, 2010 in Blog Stuff

I explained the Darwinist belief in spontaneous generation packaged for textbooks as abiogenesis, and recently re-packaged and re-branded and re-labeled to be called biopoiesis, until a new and improved authoritatively scientific sounding word replaces that one. It means, in a nutshell, that Darwinists preach about life coming from non-life.

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Creation: Abiogenesis Part II

Posted by Gregg on Mar 7, 2010 in apologetics, Christian Faith, Creation, homeschooling

Abiogenesis is the notion that if you assemble all of the base components you need in order for life to exist under the ideal conditions, that life will simply happen. The context of this so called theory is that all of the base components needed in order for life to exist, along with all of the ideal conditions, had to have come together randomly and exclusively by way of undirected processes.

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Creation: Abiogenesis Part I

Posted by Gregg on Feb 28, 2010 in apologetics, Christian Faith, Creation, homeschooling

The next series of Sunday posts will focus on the Darwinian concept of “Abiogenesis” which is the authoritatively scientific sounding word that Darwinists invented to describe how life sprung into existence from non-living matter.

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Creation: Good Old Young Universe Part VII

Posted by Gregg on Feb 14, 2010 in apologetics, Christian Faith, Creation, homeschooling

Today, I will document logical evidence for a young earth based on a series of logical questions. The premise of these questions is going to be based on facts, not assumptions. I realize that if you are a Darwinist then logic is meaningless to you and facts are irrelevant. Therefore, this post is written more for those who are capable of logical thought and accepting facts, and for that I apologize.

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Hope for Haiti

Posted by Hallee on Jan 24, 2010 in Christian Faith, missions, Prayer, Stewardship

Earlier this year, a college student at our church went on a missions trip to Haiti through Mission Support International. She absolutely fell in love with the country and with the people she met there. As such, she felt personally affected and deeply moved by the earthquakes in Haiti, and was convicted to DO something to help these people she loved so much. She designed a t-shirt, found a company that would discount the t-shirts and print them for her, and is selling them for $10 – $5 for her cost for the shirt, and $5 will go to Mission Support International who will then disperse the money throughout Haiti. To be clear, 100% of the profits go directly to MSI for earthquake relief efforts.

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