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Evolution is a LIE

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Does Evolution Claims Disprove the Bible? What is Apologetics From Apologia to Apologetics Today we look at the awesome topic of God The Creator! Our guiding scripture today is… “For by Him all things were created, both in the heavens and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities–all things have been created through Him and for Him.“ Colossians 1:16 True Science is proof of what we can actually observe. Since no one was around at Creation, but God we all have the same evidence, it’s just how do we interpret that evidence in the light of the Bible. Many religions have mythical and easily refuted nonsense like World Creation myths. Like “Whether examining the North or South American ‘Indian’ creation myths, the Australian aboriginal BIAMI Legends, China’s creation stories of the Miao people or New Zealand’s Maori people, or the Bible’s account, accounts of creation abound. Creation by a supernatural creator seems to be a natural way of thinking for most people as they ponder their origins.” -Josh on Why Creation Evidence and Apologetics is crucial. It is important since if God is not the Creator, then we sit on a foundation of lies. For a look into the science and why we believe is evident, we possess the truth and expose the lies that we see it’s denial laid out in Romans 1:16-32. Tell me this is not where a Christ denying world is doing now! The word “apologetics” derives from the Greek word apologia, which was originally used of a speech of defense or an answer given in reply. In ancient Athens it referred to a defense made in the courtroom as part of the normal judicial procedure. After the accusation, the defendant was allowed to refute the charges with a defense or reply (apologia). The accused would attempt to “speak away” (apo—away, logia—speech) the accusation. The classic example of such an apologia was Socrates’ defense against the charge of preaching strange gods, a defense retold by his most famous pupil, Plato, in a dialogue called The Apology (in Greek, hē apologia). The word appears 17 times in noun or verb form in the New Testament, and both the noun (apologia) and verb form (apologeomai) can be translated “defense” or “vindication” in every case. Usually the word is used to refer to a speech made in one’s own defense.
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    Dismantling "The Lie" of Evolution with Ken Ham
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