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I'm looking forward to the completion of Sourceflix's current video project on Israel!
I'm looking forward to the completion of Sourceflix's current video project on Israel!
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7/30/2008 11:43:00 AM
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I will be a co-host this evening on Genesis TV's Cross Reference. It is a live phone in show for Bible questions. Pray for myself and Barry the host this evening as we answer callers questions. May it bring glory to the Lord.
The show is on at 10pm (BST). For those on the West Coast of the U.S. who are interested and want to watch the live video feed, it is 2pm (PST). To watch the live feed, click here. If you have Sky and want to watch, it is Sky 772.
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3/28/2008 07:48:00 PM
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Below is the trailer to a new documentary that will be coming out Spring 08 (18 Apr in U.S.). I do not know if it will be showed here in the U.K., but I am very interested in it.
The premise of the documentary is to show the agenda of Darwinism to silence anyone who believes in Intelligent Design (ID). This documentary looks at the hostility towards those who believe in ID. Reputable scientists are banned from publishing in journals, forbidden from receiving tenure, as well as many other persecutions. In schools now, they give no attention to the possibility of ID.
I'm looking forward to watching this movie and I'm hoping it will show here in the U.K.
This is not a Christian movie and it doesn't debunk but it does show that Darwinism has more void than substance and that ID is a valid scientific position.
Watch the trailer below.
Visit the movie's website by clicking here.
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3/27/2008 11:44:00 AM
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Labels: creation, evolution, intelligent design, movie, video
Anyone who follows what the experts have reported knows that the recently televised show "The Lost Tomb of Jesus" is a hoax.
Here is a trailer interviewing the same experts from the above mentioned "documentary", explaining what they really think of the "discovery" and the fact that it's a complete fabrication.
Watch the trailer.
Click here to see another trailer where you can also sign up to see a free web-based prescreening.
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3/07/2008 04:38:00 PM
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Labels: archaeology, video
Bibleplaces.com has a blog that I enjoy reading. Today they reported on an ancient family seal being found just outside Jerusalem's Refuse Gate earlier this week.
This finding is not unique. Many of these seals have been found, but this particular one is from the family of Temech (or Tamah). This family can be found in the Bible in Nehemiah 7:55, but not Ezra 2:53. Some ask why the genealogies of Scripture are important. Well here's one reason. The Temah family is found in a genealogy in Ezra and in Nehemiah. Moments like these make me glad for the rich genealogies in Scripture. Praise God they are in there because when finds like this come about, it again proves the historical record of Scripture.
Here is a what the archaeologist (Dr. Eilat Mazar) who discovered this seal had to say, "The seal of the Temech family gives us a direct connection between archeology and the biblical sources and serves as actual evidence of a family mentioned in the Bible," she said. "One cannot help being astonished by the credibility of the biblical source as seen by the archaeological find."
To read more, from the Jerusalem post, click here.
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1/17/2008 10:58:00 AM
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There is a new film being released today called "The Golden Compass". It is an attempt to counter "Narnia". The author (Philip Pullman) has been quite open about his hatred of Christianity. His goal in the movie is to "kill God". To read more about this, visit the Christian Institutes article on it here.
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12/05/2007 01:00:00 PM
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I came across this 3 1/2min video about how Archaeologists in Israel rely so heavily on the Bible as a solid and trustworthy source. To watch this short video, click here.
ENJOY!
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8/13/2007 10:48:00 AM
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Labels: archaeology, video