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Stones and Bones: February 2015
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I became actively involved in the creationist anti-science debate over 20 years ago while the Curator of Anthropology, and Director of Education for the Orange County Museum of Natural History. * * * * Disclaimer: Comments are the responsiblity of their author(s). Their opinions, linked materials and comments are not necessarily those of Gary S. Hurd. I reserve the right to delete any material for any reason. Saturday, February 28, 2015. The new 'Dr. Dino' Hovind trial begins Monday. Gary S. Hurd. Questi...
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Stones and Bones: October 2014
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I became actively involved in the creationist anti-science debate over 20 years ago while the Curator of Anthropology, and Director of Education for the Orange County Museum of Natural History. * * * * Disclaimer: Comments are the responsiblity of their author(s). Their opinions, linked materials and comments are not necessarily those of Gary S. Hurd. I reserve the right to delete any material for any reason. Wednesday, October 08, 2014. Gallop numbers on Creationism: 2 more years, and 3 more data points.
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Family Life in the Garden: The "Ya'll" of being Born Again.
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Family Life in the Garden. Wednesday, March 7, 2012. The "Ya'll" of being Born Again. This is an article that I wrote for my Fresh Brewed Theology column in The Choteau Acantha. It was published in January of this year. I am posting it here because it pertains to a comment by Tabatha in a recent post, Biblically Defining Eternal Life. Fresh Brewed Theology, January 2012. However, Biblically speaking this may be putting the cart before the horse. Throughout the Bible, God always deals first and foremo...
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Family Life in the Garden: On Building Houses
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Family Life in the Garden. Friday, March 16, 2012. Raising kids is like. There are numerous conclusions to that sentence. Popular parenting books attack it in so many ways. One author said (and I'm paraphrasing) "raising kids is like working with wet cement. You only get so much time and then it is dry and hard." Before I had kids I bought into that type of an idea. I was going to "mold" my kids and shape them. I understood Deuteronomy 6:7-9. As something I had to do to. Can be something that we actually...
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Family Life in the Garden: Biblically Defining Eternal Life
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Family Life in the Garden. Monday, March 5, 2012. Biblically Defining Eternal Life. What is Eternal Life according to the Bible? Have you ever really contemplated that question? Growing up, I was always under the impression that "eternal life" didn't start until after I died. I don't recall actually having been taught that specifically, but it was generally implied by the worldview and culture that I lived in. Yep, just one! It is actually Jesus that defines it for us. Now read John 17 verses 1-3. Eterna...
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Stones and Bones: May 2015
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I became actively involved in the creationist anti-science debate over 20 years ago while the Curator of Anthropology, and Director of Education for the Orange County Museum of Natural History. * * * * Disclaimer: Comments are the responsiblity of their author(s). Their opinions, linked materials and comments are not necessarily those of Gary S. Hurd. I reserve the right to delete any material for any reason. Sunday, May 24, 2015. Just another from Michael Snyder: Lie #24. Gary S. Hurd. Links to this post.
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Family Life in the Garden: Review of "Noah Primeval" by Brian Godawa
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Family Life in the Garden. Wednesday, March 28, 2012. Review of "Noah Primeval" by Brian Godawa. I am a big believer in approaching the Biblical narrative as one complete story. If you think about it, story is the most effective way to communicate deep truths over generations of changing cultures and civilizations. No matter how things change as time marches on, the story still portrays it's original message. Recently I had the pleasure of reading Brian Godawa's Noah Primeval. To me, that is great writing.
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Family Life in the Garden: March 2012
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Family Life in the Garden. Wednesday, March 28, 2012. Review of "Noah Primeval" by Brian Godawa. I am a big believer in approaching the Biblical narrative as one complete story. If you think about it, story is the most effective way to communicate deep truths over generations of changing cultures and civilizations. No matter how things change as time marches on, the story still portrays it's original message. Recently I had the pleasure of reading Brian Godawa's Noah Primeval. To me, that is great writing.