Oct. 23, 2008 - New Discoveries "proving" evolution?

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Just about every week, the mass media reports on great "discoveries" that "prove" Darwinian evolution.  But, are we getting the full story?  It might be a good idea to take a look at some of these websites from time to time.
 
Creation Evolution Headlines - News and Commentary on Origins.

News to Note is "A weekly feature examining news from the biblical viewpoint."

From their website:
"We’ll be taking you on a brief tour of top news each week, looking at how major stories should be understood within the biblical worldview and how Christians should respond to the turmoil around us—from “wars and rumors of wars” to discoveries that “confirm” evolution. As Christians, we must have answers to the questions of modern society, and looking at the news—if done in balance and with the right attitude—is an important way to understand the questions people have and will have."
 
Evolution News and Views

From their website:
"The misreporting of the evolution issue is one key reason for this site. Unfortunately, much of the news coverage has been sloppy, inaccurate, and in some cases, overtly biased. Evolution News & Views presents analysis of that coverage, as well as original reporting that accurately delivers information about the current state of the debate over Darwinian evolution."
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Feb. 18, 2008 - Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed

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My husband and I are really excited about Ben Stein’s new movie Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed.

We have noticed that many who dare to question evolution are ridiculed and treated with contempt. Those in teaching positions have may even lose their job...this is not for teaching creation but merely questioning evolution. Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed seeks to expose this truth.

To find out more about the movie and watch the trailer, click here

As you can imagine, such a movie will itself be expelled! Many theaters will not bother to show it. In fact, I’m sure our local theater won’t. We will do what we can to get it here.

To read about what you can do to ensure the movie is seen in your town, click here

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Jan. 16, 2008 - Wordless Wednesday

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Find more Wordless Wednesday at Tiany's blog and WordlessWednesday.com
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Nov. 4, 2007 - Creation Dinners

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This year our history lessons began in Genesis 1.

A logical place to start, don’t you think?

I recalled an idea from Lorrie Flem’s Book, Welcome Home Daddy and decided to incorporate it into our first week of homeschooling.

Lorrie suggested having a special dinner which corresponds to each day of creation. A simple yet fun idea that makes great memories for your family.

The dinners can be enjoyed over one week or spread to one Day/meal per week over a period of 7 weeks. We opted for one week. It was great!

Here is what we did:

Day 1
We began by reading Genesis 1:1-5

We ate a simple supper and talked about the passage.   Following dinner was a Day 1 Dessert which included vanilla ice cream and chocolate syrup (Ice cream for the light and syrup to represent the dark) - corny I know, but they are only 3 and 6 years old!  They thought it was cool!

You could come up with anything for this - corn bread for the light and black beans for the dark.

My favorite part was when we read, And God said, "Let their be light" .   I asked the kids, 'Then what happened?"  They yelled out "There was light!!".  They know God is powerful and can do anything.

After dinner my daughter drew a picture on an index card to add to her timeline.

Day 2
Review Day 1 then read Genesis 1:6-8

We talked about the passage over dinner and then ate a Day 2 Dessert - I promise these are not all desserts...keep reading .

We layered blue jello with pudding to show that God separated the waters from the waters with an expanse in between.

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My daughter then made another card for her time line showing day 2.

Day 3
Review Day 1 and 2 then read Genesis 1:9-13

We covered the table with a clean, blue sheet to represent the water. 

As I read, "And God said, 'Let the waters below the heavens be gathered into one place and let the dry land appear.'" I, very dramatically, moved the blue sheet to one side allowing the table (land) to appear.  The kids giggled - I think all children love seeing their mommy acting a little silly.

I continued...."The earth brought forth vegetation, plants yielding seed after their kind, and trees bearing fruit with seed in them, after their kind" and presented them with their lunch:

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Rose petal sandwiches

 

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and vegetables for dipping.

Followed with drawing a card for the timeline.

Instead of food the table could be decorated by the children with flowers collected from their back yard or a nature walk.

Day 4
Review previous days and read Genesis 1:14-19

Sadly, my camera broke and I was not able to get a picture for day 4.

Our lunch consisted of the Sun, Moon and Stars.

Sun: Round slice of orange with carrot sticks for rays.
Moon:  Apple sliced in shape of a crescent moon.
Stars:  Peanut, butter and Jelly sandwich cut into a star shape with star shaped cookie cutter.

Made a card for the timeline.

Day 5
Review all days then read Genesis 1:20-23

Instead of a creation themed meal, we decorated the dining area.  The table was covered with a blue sheet and then we added birds to the ceiling fan and sea creatures to the table:

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A printable bird pattern can be found here

I also tried an Origami bird but found that origami is not my talent.

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We even had a Kookaburra

 

Ocean printables can be found here

My favorite sea creature was this fish:

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I'm not sure why he has glasses!

Day 6
Review all days then read Genesis 1:23-31 and Genesis 2:18-25

Day 6 involved more dining room decoration.  The kids gathered all their animal toys and placed them on the table, which was covered with a green sheet. 

I cut the top off a cereal box and taped green bushes on the front.  Adam and Eve were then placed inside the box:

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I know our Adam is a little old, but my son's Moses doll is the only male "doll" we own.

Day 7
Review and read Genesis 2:1-4

Since God rested on this day we went out to Denny's for dinner!  I know Mom resting is no comparison to God resting, but it made sense to a 6 year old.

You could also order a pizza for dinner or have the children prepare a meal and let mom rest on day 7.

Finish by making a card for the timeline.  Be sure to go over all the days on the timeline.

At dinner we talked about all of the previous dinners and what happened on which day.  They remembered a lot.

They also memorized Genesis 1:1.

I know this may seem silly, some of you are probably laughing, but the kids really did enjoy this and so did I.

 

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Oct. 21, 2006 - The Religion of Evolution

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Recently I posted an email  regarding the censoring of Veggie Tales on NBC.  To read it click here

I received the following comment from Eric at http://gogoevolution.blogspot.com/

“So evangelism aimed at children was censored, was it? I don't mean to sound harsh, but GOOD! Any religion which has to target minds too young to defend themselves is a religion which doesn't deserve to survive. Either a religion presents itself to a critical, adult mind, or it shouldn't bother. That's simply fair, isn't it? If a religion is true, it has nothing to fear from such an ethic. If said religion finds this suggestion offensive, or is afraid of it, it has betrayed its own weakness -- and in defending such weakness, is evil.”

The exact same thing could be said about Eric’s humanistic religion of evolution. Yes, it is definitely a religion. Read these articles - 
Evolution & creation, science & religion, facts & bias 
Evolution is Religion Not Science

Evolutionists are targeting younger and younger children all the time with their "evangelism."  Check out -
Hall of Science Studies How Children Learn 
The Battle Heats Up

It seems obvious that he and I have very different opinions when it comes to “religion”.  I am not a Christian because it makes me feel warm and fuzzy.  I am not even a Christian just because I want to be.  I have looked at the evidence and concluded that it is more reasonable to believe there is a God and the Bible is real than that the world came about by a cosmic accident and molecules evolved into man.  I believe that the God of the Bible is the one true God and that He created us and wants us to obey His word.

Evolution is just as much a “religion"; it requires a tremendous amount of faith.  No one was there when the Big Bang occurred; no one was there when non-life turned into life; etc.  They weren't there and they can't reproduce it in the laboratory.  I honestly see the evidence pointing toward an intelligent creator; design demands a designer.  See my husband's sermon: Does God Exist?
 
If I believe God is real how could I wait to teach my children about Him?  My children will not be brainwashed, but presented with the evidence. 

Sincerely,
Stacy

 

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