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Magic, Religion and Science
    04.11.18 | Articles | History | by Ian Taylor

    Author: Ian Taylor The broad definition of religion has been given as a system of beliefs held to by ardor and faith, and this would apply as much to the atheist as it would to the most pious saint. Both believe in something that can neither be...


    History of Humanism
      04.11.18 | Articles | Humanism | by Ian Taylor

      Author: Ian Taylor 1. From Genesis 4:3-5 we see that Abel [the second born] was a keeper of the sheep while Cain [the first born] was a tiller of the ground. God required a sacrifice and to Christian readers it might be thought that the...


      Christianity in the Third Millennium
        04.11.18 | Articles | Theology | by Ian Taylor

        Author: Ian Taylor 1. Introduction. Since the Creation Satan has had an agenda to replace the Creator God as the object of Man’s worship by himself. We recall that Man was made in the image of God and needs to worship his Creator...


        Christian Festivals
          04.11.18 | Articles | by Ian Taylor

          Author: Ian T. Taylor A note on calendar dates. The earliest times for which we have archaeological and historical evidences are those of Babylon and its empire. The Babylonians, or an earlier civilization, noted that the Sun took 360 days to...


          History of the Calendar
            04.11.18 | Articles | History | by Ian Taylor

            Author: Ian Taylor Background. Taking the first chapter of the Book of Genesis as our starting point we find that the heavens were created first then the earth on the first day [v.1] while the sun, moon and stars were created on the fourth day...


            Those Fascinating Dinosaurs
              04.10.18 | Articles | Noah's Ark | Dinosaurs | by Ian Taylor

              Author: Ian Taylor Dinosaurs hold a particular fascination for many people, particularly children, and the great beasts have come to exemplify a pre-historic Reptile Age of 60 million years ago. These vast ages are essential for the theory of...


              More About Dinosaurs
                04.10.18 | Articles | Noah's Ark | Dinosaurs | by Ian Taylor

                Author: Ian Taylor 1. What did dinosaurs look like? The great French "father of paleontology," Georges Cuvier (1769-1832), established the method of comparative anatomy. This method depends upon knowing the relationship between living creatures...



                Meteorite from Mars? Déjà vu.
                  04.10.18 | Articles | Astronomy | by Ian Taylor

                  Author: Ian T. Taylor When Charles Darwin gave his theory to the world in 1859, his followers recognized that there must have been some point in Earth's early history when elemental life spontaneously appeared from non-life. Evolution without a...


                  Can You Trust Your Textbook?
                    04.10.18 | Articles | Vestigial Organs | by Ian Taylor

                    Author: Ian Taylor 1. Public school textbooks on Biology, Earth sciences, and Human society generally well-present the facts; it is the interpretation of those facts that is currently under fire and of concern. Without exception, the...


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