I once again had an opportunity to share about how science confirms the Bible and how evolution fails pitifully to explain why life exists on this planet. I gave three different lectures, they were:
1. Science and presuppositions
2. Biblical Kinds and God’s created order
3. The failure of human evolution
There were members of over 5 different churches present and [...]
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Creation Seminar Part 3
Posted in Biblical Creation, Education on September 14, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Creation Seminars
Posted in Biblical Creation, Education on August 17, 2009 | 1 Comment »
This coming Sunday (Aug. 23rd) I will be presenting two separate talks on Creation/evolution issues. Please pray for this event. Many people will be attending who have never heard that Jesus is actually the Creator and that they can place their trust directly in Him, the One who holds their very being together.
I will also [...]
Khao Yai Rainforest with the Freshmen
Posted in Biblical Creation, Education on June 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I recently was a chaperone for an amazing trip to one of Thailand’s remaining rainforest. We took 70 freshmen from ICS to Khao Yai national forest. While we were there we hiked through a portion of the forest and ended our hike at an amazing waterfall. We saw some of God’s amazing creatures (both animal [...]
Six days of Creation and God’s Marine Kinds Mural
Posted in Biblical Creation, Education on May 30, 2009 | 2 Comments »
One of the joys of teaching at a Christian school is the ability to express our Christian faith (as teachers and as students) in a variety of ways. Earlier this school year my supervisor made a comment about the lack of color on the school walls (looks a bit too institutional), and so immediately I [...]
Sorry Mr. Darwin
Posted in Biblical Creation, Education, Uncategorized on September 21, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I am not astonished as much as bewildered that the Church of England has recently issued an official apology to Charles Darwin. It seems that the Rev. Dr Malcolm Brown* (wrote the article, Good religion needs good science) feels that the Church of England and many Christians have misunderstood and misrepresented Darwin’s teaching to such [...]
Philosophy of Education
Posted in Christian Issues, Education on August 31, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Anyone having spent any amount of time in the education field will have been asked to explain their philosophy of education multiple times. I have been thinking more and more about my philosophy of education recently. As a Christian teacher in a public school setting for the last six years, I often felt a battle between the philosophy (so-called) of [...]
Evolutionized Christian Kid’s Material
Posted in Biblical Creation, Education on June 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I, being a Christian public school biology teacher, have known for many years that our country (and world for that matter) is evolutionized. Evolution has seeped into our mind’s framework and even Christian kid’s materials are produced with an evolutionary view (without even knowing it, hopefully). We have been evolutionized! My wife and I recently found embedded [...]
A Weekend at the Creation Museum
Posted in Biblical Creation, Education on May 26, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
We had an unbelievable weekend (9-hour drive but well worth it) in Petersburg, KY at the Creation Museum. This has been a long awaited trip. The museum celebrated its one year anniversary with much fan fair. This blog entry will be in large part a photo tour, however, I strongly encourage you to visit the museum [...]
Evolution Is a Substandard Science – Responses
Posted in Education on May 18, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I have received several responses to the article that I wrote to the Richmond Times Dispatch. If you haven’t read the article yet you can do so below (last entry). I have approved these responses under the comment section of the aforementioned entry on this blog but I have also copied the responses below (in red) [...]
Evolution Is a Substandard Science
Posted in Education on May 17, 2008 | 2 Comments »
This was originally written as a Letter to the Editor of the Richmond Times Dispatch.
It has been a pleasure to teach biology in a Chesterfield County public school for the last five years. I have benefited from interactions between my colleagues, administration, and the parents of my students. Through these relationships I have grown [...]