
Christopher Rupe
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1 month ago |
creation.com | Benno Zuiddam |Jonathan Sarfati |Christopher Rupe |John Sanford
This article is from Journal of Creation 37(3):27–28, December 2024 A review of: Science and the Doctrine of Creation: The approach of ten modern theologians by Fulkerson, G.H. and Chopp, J.T. (Eds.)IVP Academic, Downers Grove, IL, 2021Science and the Doctrine of Creation advocates the compatibility of evolution and the doctrine of creation.
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Mar 18, 2024 |
creation.com | Carl Wieland |Christopher Rupe |John Sanford
commons.wikimedia.org, Lars Chittka; Axel Brockmann One gets used to reading of how much better certain animals are at various sensory tasks than we humans. For example, the exquisite sense of smell of animals that track their prey, or the amazingly sharp eyesight of a hawk. We don’t feel any surprise, either, about the fact that there are frequencies that dogs hear that we don’t.
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May 25, 2023 |
creation.com | Carl Wieland |John Sanford |Christopher Rupe
Feedback archive → Feedback 2023Sandra H contacted CMI with a question about the out-of-Africa hypothesis, Mitochondrial Eve, and the implications for the way we value all human beings.
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Mar 1, 2023 |
creation.com | Carl Wieland |Jerry Bergmann |Christopher Rupe |John Sanford
This article is fromCreation 19(4):22–23, September 1997 Browse our latest digital issueSubscribe How U.S. evolutionists taught the Nazis. The chilling revelations of a recent [1993] television documentary1 expose the disturbing consequences of evolutionary ways of thinking. Beginning in the 1920s, many thousands of people in the United States were sterilized against their will and without their consent, to prevent ‘undesirable breeding’.
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