Author: Paul A. Bartz Note: Creation Moments exists to provide Biblically sound materials to the Church in the area of Bible and science relationships. This Bible study may be reproduced for group use. While human reason has been crippled by sin, the use ...

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Author: Paul A. Bartz Modern sociology, which is based on evolution, cannot be “cleaned up” and made Christian. The very foundation of modern sociology is corrupt and anti-Christian. Sociologists hope to reach their goals by rewriting history ...

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Author: Paul A. Bartz Creationists are often told that while their concern for the Bible’s teaching on creation is admirable, such a concern has little to do with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. In reality, Scripture can be compared to Christ’s ro...

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Author: Robin Fish Note: Creation Moments exists to provide Biblically sound materials to the Church in the area of Bible and science relationships. This Bible study may be reproduced for group use. The Bible clearly teaches Creation. Only those who desir...

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Author: Pastor Paul A. Bartz   Creationists are often told that while their concern for the Bible’s teaching on creation is admirable, such a concern has little to do with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. In reality, the other teachings of the Bible...

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Author: (This is a condensed version of an essay submitted by Alfred Anderson) In our time many people believe that the creation account is a myth and they deny what the Bible says regarding the flood of Noah. No wisdom of man or scientific knowledge can ...

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  • Did Humans Evolve from Cockroaches?
    Scientists who believe in evolution will argue that similarities between different species are the result of evolution. They say that similarities between humans and apes show that we are closely related. The fact that we are so unlike sponges or microbes, says this argument, shows that we have evolved much further. The problem with this […]

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