Thanksgiving Quotes
Learning
to be Thankful
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"If
a fellow isn't thankful for what he's got, he isn't likely to be thankful for
what he's going to get."
[Frank A. Clark]
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The theory of evolution has been called "the most powerful and the most
comprehensive idea that has ever
arisen on earth." It has been so passionately argued and so heavily promoted in
the mass media that millions of people with no scientific expertise assume it
must be true.
Evolutionism says that life on earth began by chance in some kind of
chemical "soup", and claims that Homo sapiens are the latest product of a vast
sequence of species that led from the first living cell through invertebrates,
fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, furry quadrupeds and ape like mammals.
What is the evidence for this fascinating scenario? Can we prove that life
began in this way? What are the odds against such things happening? Has
archaeology found clear links between all species without limitation? Can we
really show that all life forms owe their distinct existence to random,
unplanned, accidental genetic changes?
Or is there another explanation...? Dr. John Blanchard
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For
many people the Bible is neither loved or loathed; it is nothing more than an
ancient religious document that raises a host of questions. How can we know that
the present text is anything like the original? Is it anything more than
folklore? How can such an old book be relevant in the twenty-first century? Has
science not taken its place as an explanation of the world and our lace in it?
Here are the answers. by Dr. John Blanchard 
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Edited on
Friday August 01, 2008 12:40 AM -0500