Friday, April 30, 2010

31 Has Noah's Ark Been Found?

Every few years we hear of claims that Noah’s Ark (or what may remain of it) has been found on the mountains of Ararat in Turkey. Over the weekend, a press conference was held in Hong Kong where it was announced that explorers were almost certain they had found the remains of the Ark.



While it is an amazing find, without knowing the scientific methods, Christians have to be careful about jumping to conclusions about discoveries such as this. Far to often these events turn out to be hoaxes. Without corroboration from leading creationist organizations, we must be hesitant about running through the streets shouting "The Bible is true! Noah's ark has been found."



The Bible is true with or without scientific evidence. The Bible is true because God says it is (Psalm 19 and Psalm 119).

Thursday, April 29, 2010

30 Parents (and Grandparents) - Don't Leave Teaching to the Church

The church is not the only place our children should be taught biblical truth. Parents can do many practical things to combat the evolutionary indoctrination their children face.

In addition to ensuring that their children receive meaningful instruction from church, parents are responsible to build a biblical worldview in their children on a daily basis.

Parents, you can become more involved in many ways.

Get Involved in the Classroom
Frequently drop by your children’s school. The teachers will allow you to sit in the classroom and listen. That way, you are able to monitor what your children are being taught and discuss it with them after school.

Checking the textbooks your children bring home is also helpful. Note antibiblical philosophies and discuss them with your children at the appropriate time in the school year. Contrast what the textbooks teach with the Word of God. Show them how science confirms biblical truth.

Look for Everyday Moments
When your child asks about finding a baby bird killed by a cat, rather than brushing it off as the “natural order of things,” you could use this opportunity to explain the connection between Adam’s (and our) sin and death in the world.

Road cuts exposing many rock layers provide ample opportunities to discuss how the global Flood of Noah’s day (and its aftereffects) left its mark on the world—the watery catastrophe most likely caused the layers. When you marvel at a mountain peak, teach your children how God brought such beauty out of judgment. Today’s mountains were not all a direct creation of God; most came as a result of God’s judgment in the Flood.

Watch What Your Children Watch
Even supposedly “innocent” media have a message to convey. The cartoons SpongeBob Squarepants and Bugs Bunny, popular movies such as Ice Age, Jurassic Park, and the Star Wars series, and innocuous television programs like Gilligan’s Island have reinforced the idea of millions of years of evolution.

As you watch such programs with them, teach discernment by pointing out anti-God philosophies.

Minister to Other Children
Barb Martin used the Seven C’s of History with her neighborhood children (ages 2–13) during a summer Bible club. (See Backyard Evangelists from Answers in Genesis for more details on how to conduct a backyard club.) Invite other children to your house for a snack and a fun lesson.

Supplement Their Learning
You don’t have to homeschool your children to educate them at home. Parents can supplement what their children are learning in school (in science, history, math, etc.) with brief daily or weekly lessons at home. The lessons don’t need to be long. A half-hour session on a different subject area each week can go far, over the course of a year, to help your children connect the Bible to the real world.

Study as a Family
The dinner table and bedtime provide opportunities to spend time as a family studying God’s Word every day. You can use this family devotion time to teach your children ways to answer the questions of the world and to think biblically.

Of course, children need to do more than read the Bible; they need to learn how to study the Bible and how to use the Bible when confronted with skeptical attacks on the Word of God and Christianity.

Ask your children what negative comments they’ve heard others say about the Bible or Christianity, and then teach them how to respond during your family time over the next days or weeks (after you’ve had time to learn the answers). News accounts also make great springboards for discussing a biblical perspective on such things as global warming, war, etc.

In all of this, encourage a true passion for the Lord and His Word (this starts with you!). Children are never too young to “taste and see that the Lord is good” (Psalm 34:8) and to see that the Bible is worthy of our trust and obedience.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

29 Ida: The Missing Link At Last?

Last year a new fossil discovery led to a flurry of evolutionary assumptions when a team of scientists revealed “Ida,” the latest and greatest supposed missing link. But does Ida actually support “the evolution of early primates, and, ultimately, modern human beings,” as ABC News reported?

Another reporter raved, “The search for a direct connection between humans and the rest of the animal kingdom has taken 200 years—but it was presented to the world today at a special news conference in New York.”

Formally identified as Darwinius masillae (in honor of Charles Darwin), the fossil originated in Germany and is purportedly 47 million years old. One scientist gave the find the nickname Ida (after his daughter).

Unfortunately (for evolutionists), Ida has become just another in a long line of missing links that are still missing. It turns out that Ida is just an ancestor of current day lemurs.

Better luck next time!

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

28 Earth Day: A Creationist Perspective

There is more behind what has been designated as Earth Day (April 22) than planting trees, reducing pollution, and conserving natural resources.

Of course, a lot of what is promoted on this day certainly sounds admirable. Furthermore, Christians are to be good stewards in caring for the earth (Genesis 1:28).

But there is a lot more to Earth Day than meets the eye.

Keep reading...

Thursday, April 15, 2010

27 Where Are The Gaps?

One of the arguments against a young view of the earth is gaps in the genealogies from the book of Genesis. This is used as evidence to support millions and billions of years. Llet's see if we can't get a time line on when this all happened.
Well we know from a literal reading of Genesis 1 that it took six days. From the creation of the universe to the creation of man was six days.
What about those who say that the six days are not 24 hour days? Do you know the best answer to this? The Ten Commandments. Surprised? Look at the 4th commandment as recorded in Exodus 20:

8 "Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy.
9 "Six days you shall labor and do all your work,
10 but the seventh day is a sabbath of the LORD your God; in it you shall not do any work, you or your son or your daughter, your male or your female servant or your cattle or your sojourner who stays with you.
11 "For in six days the LORD made the heavens and the earth, the sea and all that is in them, and rested on the seventh day; therefore the LORD blessed the sabbath day and made it holy.

Do you believe God wrote the Ten Commandments? Deuteronomy 9:10 says so:

The LORD gave me [Moses] the two tablets of stone written by the finger of God; and on them were all the words which the LORD had spoken with you at the mountain from the midst of the fire on the day of the assembly.

God said He made the heavens and the earth in six days. Still a doubter?

From the creation of the universe to the creation of man:6 days


Starting in Genesis 5, we see Adam’s age when Seth was born and how old Adam was when he died. This continues all the way to Noah. He lived so many years and he had a son, and he lived so many years and he had a son, he lived so many years and he had a son.

You add up those from the first man, Adam, to the Flood:1656 years
Genesis 11 gives you the chronology from the Flood to Abraham:225 years


Six days, 1656 years, and 225 years...so something under 2000 years and you're at Abraham.

Start in Genesis 12 with Abraham and go through the Old Testament historical books...Exodus, Numbers, Joshua, Judges, 1 and 2 Samuel, 1 and 2 Kings, 1 and 2 Chronicles. Just proceed through those books and you have the chronology from Abraham to the New Testament:

Israelites in Egypt:430 years
Israelites in the wilderness:40 years
Israelites conquering Canaan:7 years
Time of the Judges:350 years
United Kingdom (Saul, David, and Solomon): 110 years
Divided Kingdom of Judah and Israel:350 years
Babylonian captivity:70 years
Return and rebuilding of Jerusalem:140 years
Years of silence between Old and New Testament:400 years


From the creation to Abraham is about 2000 years. From Abraham to the New Testament is about 2000 years. And from the beginning of the New Testament to now is about 2000 years.

Tell me again where the millions and billions come in?