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Consider nature an unlimited broadcasting station through which God speaks to you continuously as you tune in.

We know Jesus Christ. We can’t answer every question, but we know Jesus Christ.

Where does information come from? Where does truth come from?

Synthesizing new information by combining parts makes no sense when you don’t know for certain those parts are true.

Truth comes only from God and from no other source.

The shared evolutionistic worldview is a filter that limits human thinking and results is evolutionism-of-the-gaps stories.

Methodological Naturalism: Just pretend God doesn’t exist. Yes, It’s that stupid.

If we make assumptions that don’t conflict with observations, Scripture, or experiences in an obvious way, that doesn’t mean those assumptions are true or even likely.

Jesus said, “I am the truth.” “that they may know the mystery of God, namely Christ, in Whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.

Jesus prayed that we all will be one. That will happen.

Jesus is the Truth. Truth never changes. Real facts never change. Compare that to the opinions of the scientific establishment that continuously change toward the worse.

Jesus Christ is the Light. He lights every person in the world. Some turn toward Him. Some turn away from Him.

Unless you are born from above, you can’t see God’s Kingdom.

It’s surprising how little we can know using logic and science alone. Pseudoscientific dogmatism is a very real problem that dominates all areas of so-called “science.”

Science? It’s not OK to think a story is part of reality.

It’s easier to talk about being reasonable than to be reasonable.

Hidden History: The Spirit of God led Christopher Columbus to America.

It may be a surprise to find that science isn’t about truth. It’s about trying to find something that works.

The equivocation fallacy: “Evidence” means observation, made-up stuff, or unfounded opinions. Which one is it this time?

Intelligent people who learn false ideas are in a stupor created by adding those false ideas to their worldviews.