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Noah's Ark: How, Who, When, Where?
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Let's discuss anything and everything about the Ark that brought our ancestors through the great flood and the people in and around it. Who built it (did Noah have employees)? Where did Noah live,…Continue

Tags: flood, Ark, Noah

Started this discussion. Last reply by Jim Brenneman 1 hour ago.

Managing our Genes?
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I’ve been reading about ideas some doctors and scientists have concerning genes and health. They say that by doing particular exercises or eating particular things or whatever, a person can help the…Continue

Tags: health, genes

Started this discussion. Last reply by David Thomas Posey on Friday.

Life and Times of Moses
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I recently saw part of “Prince of Egypt”. Like any movie about Biblical topics that I have seen, it is isn’t 100% true but it paints a vivid picture of God’s mighty works against Egypt’s pride and…Continue

Tags: exodus, ancient, Egypt, Moses

Started this discussion. Last reply by Steven Posey Apr 21.

Leviathan: that crooked serpent
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Creationists have speculated about what kind of creature Leviathan was with some saying mosasaur (or similar marine reptile like chronosaurus or Tylosaurus) and others saying possibly sarcosuchus. Of…Continue

Tags: crocodile, Job, leviathan

Started this discussion. Last reply by Robert Byers Feb 24.

 

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Jim Brenneman replied to Steven Posey's discussion 'Noah's Ark: How, Who, When, Where?'
"Good points John W. Coons. What sorts of technologies would you envision were employed by Noah in construction of the Ark? What were cities like in the world before the Flood? While I doubt that Noah used "atomic energy," and I question…"
1 hour ago
John W. Coons replied to Steven Posey's discussion 'Noah's Ark: How, Who, When, Where?'
"     We very seldom give our ancient relatives much credit with scientific endeavors. Much evidence has been uncovered to show that ancient man had many skills. Tools and ancient cities have been uncovered indicate that…"
4 hours ago
randall w hansen replied to Steven Posey's discussion 'Aliens vs. Dinos?!' in the group DINOSAURS!
"thank you for liking our silly but fun videos(some are serious of course) we love to sing at the nursing homes the best. I love buddy Davis of AIG and sing lots of his songs and learn them by heart(not all yet!) met him twice! gave me his real…"
7 hours ago
Steven Posey replied to Steven Posey's discussion 'Aliens vs. Dinos?!' in the group DINOSAURS!
"Thanks Randall, by the way, I saw your Youtube channel; very entertaining."
10 hours ago
randall w hansen replied to Steven Posey's discussion 'Aliens vs. Dinos?!' in the group DINOSAURS!
"i agree compltely with you Steven! it is so silly they always have to have aliens! our culture is so taken over by star trek type thinking.1 i like star wars and star trek for fun but only as a fairy tale type fun thing! the same problems of the…"
10 hours ago
Jim Brenneman replied to Steven Posey's discussion 'Noah's Ark: How, Who, When, Where?'
"How did Noah make a living? After the Flood it is reported that he had a vineyard. But in biblical times later, everyone had a vineyard. Before the Flood how did he provide for his family? Do we imagine that God simply chose some primitive herder or…"
21 hours ago
Steven Posey replied to Steven Posey's discussion 'Aliens vs. Dinos?!' in the group DINOSAURS!
"Thanks for bringing up these interesting and vital questions. There are Christian people who have looked into the alien question that would be able to tell you a lot about this. I see nothing about the popular concept of aliens in the Bible so I…"
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Lou Hamby replied to Steven Posey's discussion 'Aliens vs. Dinos?!' in the group DINOSAURS!
"Since we are supposed to be good stewards of Gods creation, if we are contributing to its demise, what say you about that? Will God hold mankind accountable for not taking care of the animals wisely?   What of the South American…"
yesterday
Steven Posey posted a discussion

Noah's Ark: How, Who, When, Where?

Let's discuss anything and everything about the Ark that brought our ancestors through the great flood and the people in and around it. Who built it (did Noah have employees)? Where did Noah live, and who was around to witness the building of the Ark? I can't wait to hear everyone's thoughts.See More
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Steven Posey commented on Steven Posey's group 'DINOSAURS!'
"Hey has everybody seen Kevin Anderson's new group "Creation Destinations"? He posted about an event, excavating Dinosaur fossils no less, in Glendive Montana. Creation Studies Institute is sponsoring this dig July 16-20, 2012."
Monday
Steven Posey liked David Thomas Posey's blog post The Earthquake During the Crucifixion
Monday
Benjamin Edens left a comment for Steven Posey
"Largo is a general area in the Tampa Bay region...I actually live just north of Clearwater, spring training home of the Philadelphia Phillies, but when I entered my zip code the site rejected it"
Sunday
Brock Lee replied to Steven Posey's discussion 'Are hunter-gatherers really our ancestors?' in the group Christian Anthropologists
"I wrote this before reading Jim Brenneman's post, but I believe it is perfectly suited to the question he posed. Erich von Fange, in his book Noah to Abram: The Turbulent Years, states that in one cave there was found a painting of a city that…"
Sunday
Justin Mooney left a comment for Steven Posey
"Sounds great Steven. We can communicate by email if you wish. jmooney90@gmail.com"
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Justin Mooney and Steven Posey are now friends
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Jim Brenneman replied to Steven Posey's discussion 'Are hunter-gatherers really our ancestors?' in the group Christian Anthropologists
"Hunting and gathering in contrast to animal husbandry and horticulture? Immediately after the Flood, Noah was involved in horticulture - with his vineyard. Nimrod was said to have been a hunter. The word used for hunting probably in its most basic…"
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We're All Happy Jesus Rose From the Dead!

Posted on April 8, 2012 at 8:02am 0 Comments

I have been noticing snakes in cultural myths lately. Sometime I may post more about this subject but today when many Christians celebrate Christ's victory over sin and death I wanted to mention a few things. The snake is often a symbol for new life but our Savior is the one who created life, sustains life and gives us "abundant life". The serpent was at the tree of knowledge of good and evil but our Savior will give us to eat of the Tree of Life in the paradise of God (Rev. 2:7).…

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Language: a gift from God.

Posted on November 3, 2011 at 8:44am 0 Comments



With some talk about langauge going on, I thought it might a good time to post this.

Where would we be without language? Making fire, building

houses and wearing clothes are all important things that contribute to our

humanity but language in particular is an area where humans display their

“God’s special creation” status. Language also provides us with inexhaustible

material for study. Written language is a phenomenon that enables us look back

to ancient times…

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Into The Amazon

Posted on June 21, 2011 at 9:11am 1 Comment

Have you ever wanted to go to the Amazon River? When I saw that the Vision Forum gang was going, I had to sign up... for the blog, that is. I just recently recieved the DVD set. Doug Phillips presents the Christian, dominion oriented, view of the Amazon jungle. Not only that, he  takes in ancient Peruvian sites… Continue

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At 1:27pm on May 27, 2012, Benjamin Edens said…

Largo is a general area in the Tampa Bay region...I actually live just north of Clearwater, spring training home of the Philadelphia Phillies, but when I entered my zip code the site rejected it

At 10:37am on May 27, 2012, Justin Mooney said…

Sounds great Steven. We can communicate by email if you wish. jmooney90@gmail.com

At 8:42pm on May 7, 2012, Phillip Tate DePriest said…

Thank You sir. I've been to Fayetteville as well.

At 2:32pm on May 2, 2012, Seth Trotman said…

Thanks for the inquiry, Steven.  I actually work for the Institute for Creation Research, so I'm pretty well-versed on the history of the D/FW area. :-)

At 8:38am on March 10, 2012, Matthias Wirsich said…

Thank you, Steve, for wellcoming me to this forum. I send you a brochure of a creation bionic exhibition concept of CMEDIENTEAM

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Yours Matthias

At 6:33pm on March 5, 2012, randall w hansen said…

thanks steven. i liked your commets on your page and i think we are pretty much in agreement about a recent creation1 it is great to share with others and it helps us all in our faith!God Bless you!

At 4:11pm on February 13, 2012, Leonie Margaret Edge said…

Thankyou, Steven, I believe my American knowledge comes from the usual two sources - the ever-present media and wonderful American email friends.  I found out a few years ago that American English is different from the King's English because when the Puritans left, they went over with current English and English, of course, is a language that does change.

Mind you, having said that, do paraphrase 'Enry 'Iggins, "Why can't the Americans be more like us?" lol

I've noticed it more and more with our own Australian broadcasters, using American English and Americanisms.  One that makes me grind my teeth is when someone quotes a date as '13 July' rather than 'the 13th of July'.  Stupid of me, but prejudice is a mark of a Human being, I suppose.

I am very grateful for what the US has done and continues to do for the World, not the least of which are the great American preachers, apologists and Creation scientists you have exported to the World via the media.  Loooovvvveee Chuck Missler, for example!

Anyways, I digress (so what else is new?).

Dominus tecum

Leonie Down Under.

At 8:00pm on February 9, 2012, Connie Dawson Hawk said…

Hi Steven, 

My son was in Gaoua, Burkina Faso. He taught computers and English to high school kids.  You asked if he had a good experience and he says he did. It was difficult at times because of the heat and political unrest, but over all it was a good experience. He was there for 27 months. 

At 12:30am on February 4, 2012, Sara said…

Steven, you asked about volunteering at the NWS.  I did not have to have any specific academic background to do it, because I was only 14 when I started.  I did not know that I could do it until my best friend's brother did, and shared the wonders of it with me.  It is really an amazing experience (if you like weather, radars, and numbers). During the summer, I got to work in the data acquisition department, where I would enter in data.  The Lubbock NWS where I worked also had a special opportunity for me to be able to give a brief weather synopsis over the NOAA weather radio. Even if you are not interested in working there, I highly recommend at least a tour.    

At 10:03pm on January 19, 2012, Douglas Collins said…

After a posted my comment on your wall, I google creation museum and looked at the website. Found out where it is and I was thinking the same thing you were, that I have to go visit when it's warmer. Talk to you later, Steven. God Bless.

 
 
 

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