Learn the Truth About Evolution by Andy Dias and Greg Dias

Online Auctions

>> Tuesday, December 8, 2009

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The Life Boat Philosophy--Steve Taylor

>> Friday, December 4, 2009

This is one of my favorite Christian musicians. Steve Taylor was one of the first Christians to bring satire to Christian music. Steve Taylor worked with Tony Orlando, Florence Henderson and John Davidson. He started later to produce other talents such as the Newsboys, Guardian and Sixpence None the Richer.








We Don't Need No Color Code is critical Bob Jones University and its anti-interracial dating policy.



The Cash Cow video takes a jab at Robert Tilton, another televangelist who sucks people's money through his paid television programs.

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60 Christmas Carols For Kids

>> Monday, November 30, 2009

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Madacy Entertainment. All opinions are 100% mine.

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Amazon has a great Christmas digital album for your kids called “60 Christmas Carols For Kids”. They are selling this album for $3.69 when normally it is sold for $9.49. This “MP3 Deal” started on Black Friday so you need to purchase it before the deal is over. This is an amazing collection for all children and contains many of the great Christmas class. You can hear the clips on Amazon for songs such as Frosty the Snowman, Here Comes Santa Claus, and Silent Night. You can hear other great favorites such as “Over the River and Through the Woods” and you can even hear the Chipmunk Song. Your kids can enjoy all of these songs such as I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus and Toyland all sung by the St. John Children's Choir. My favorites from the list are Away In A Manger and Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer. You can also purchase the songs individually to play on your MP3 player. So what are you waiting for? If you are looking for a great socking suffer for your kids, you should consider getting them this children's Christmas album. I am sure they would love it.
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Mutations: Are they frequent enough for evolution? Part 13

The Naturalistic Evolutionary Model:

Prediction:
Positive mutations will be frequent.

An Intelligent Design:

Predictions:
Mutations will be infrequent and almost universally destructive.

Self-correcting capabilities to the DNA structure will be observed and described in descendants of some mutated organisms.


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There is no evidence for frequent positive mutations. Negative mutations are relatively infrequent. Evolutionists insist that positive mutations relative to total mutations are unlikely to surpass 1 in 1000. Therefore if there is only one positive mutation in 1000, what is the likelihood that the positive mutation would become predominant in a species, or in a sub-species? Will it be a dominant gene that will be passed on to future generations? Rather, isn’t it more likely that the negative mutations would contaminate the species leading to death and extinction? And if we extrapolate and assume that there is only 1 mutation in 1000 progeny, then what is the chance that the 1 positive mutation in a 1,000,000 offspring will lead to a dominant trait to be inherited by a whole population and that subsequent or even concurrent positive mutations would radiate to entire populations, or that geographic isolation will occur just to the subsets of a population that have the inheritance potential for further differentiation?

All observed mutations cause deformation. Most lead to infertility and/or death. Occasionally mutations are self-corrected in subsequent generations revealing designed healing capabilities.

(Part 14 Coming Soon)

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Holiday Airfare Deals from my Friend in Paradise!

>> Wednesday, November 25, 2009

This is a sponsored guest post written by Ali Kendall on behalf of airfare-now.com. Post powered by Sponzai.

Just wanted to send a quick "shout-out" across the Pacific to my friend Ali in sunny Honolulu, Hawaii!


Ali runs the airfare-now.com website with all kinds of tips, coupons, strategies, etc. for findng holiday airfare deals. Now airfare comparison travel sites have come a long way in the past few years but there are still literally thousands of them to choose from. So here's a big aloha and mahalo to Ali for keeping it simple on a pretty nifty little travel website!


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Arguments for Evolution

What I am referring to as evolution is the belief in no God and that life started at the Big Bang and evolved into what we are today. I realize that evolutionist like to separate the views of the evolution of man and the Big Bang, but most evolutionist also believe in the Big Bang and the whole entire view point is what I will be addressing here.

Quote from evolutionist:
"And you cite..... what now? I have read several essays by scientists about evolution. Adaptation and natural selection have been observed, and from there it's simply a matter of time to reach speciation. Which, for that matter, has also been observed. While the fossil record is incomplete, some transitional forms have been located, and assuming that the holes are due to the rarity of fossilization is just as valid as assuming that the missing transitional forms don't exist."

This is from the talkorigins.org website. Creationist do believe in adaptation.

Creationist believe in a creator because life does not come into existence by chance (this has never been observed in science). Creationist believe in a creator which has been believed as long as man has been on the earth. Evolution has not been a widely accepted view point until Darwin.
Lets discuss some of the primary arguments for evolution (See my next posts for rebuttals):

1) Evolutionist believe in the Big Bang (Unless you are someone like Hugh Ross who doesn't truly believe in the Bible so they adapt the Bible with evolution): This theory believes that intelligence comes from non-intelligence, that the earth is billions of years old and that over billions of years we evolved by random chance and random mutations into what we are today.

2) Evolutionist believe in macro-evolution which means that we evolved from a completely different Kind.

3) Evolutionist believe that the earth is billions of years old. (So do other people who adapt the Bible to evolutionist theories)

4) Evolutionist do not believe in a world wide flood caused by God, but other forms of natural disasters such as the ice age.

"Many ...believe in evolution for the simple reason that they think science has proven it to be a `fact' and, therefore, it must be accepted... In recent years, a great many people...having finally been persuaded to make a real examination of the problem of evolution, have become convinced of its fallacy and are now convinced anti-evolutionists."
-- Henry Morris, former evolutionist.

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Charter’s Daily Deal Web Site

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Are you getting ready for the holiday season? You might want to checkout the Charter’s Daily Deal Web Site. If you sign up for Charter's phone, Internet and Cable service, you could win some free gift cards with special online deals. You can also win other great prizes. The good news is that these deals change daily so you should check them out often. You might want to become a fan of Charter on Facebook as well so you can get notified of how to win other great prizes. You could win all kinds of cool prizes such as an iPod, Camcorder, TV, GPS, webcam or a photo frame. If you enjoy HBO, then you would also enjoy the Big Love and Entourage box-set too. So for the holidays, you might want to think about switching your cable and television to Charter so you could enter their sweepstakes and win some cool prizes. They have already given away many prizes such as a Camaro and Xbox 360s. You might also be interested in the showtime schwag give away like Dexter, The Tudors and Californication. So what are you waiting for? If you are looking for the best Internet provider, you should checkout Charter today.
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