Tim Watts
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It's almost impossible now to watch science in the media without automatic references to evolution. I often find myself explaining things to my son, e.g millions of years.He loves watching nature…Continue

Tags: media, evolution, creation

Started Sep 4, 2010

Dinosaur World Map
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Hello, everyone! How refreshing to find a forum where people are unashamed to stand on God's Word. I want to make a Google map available; this map shows how the fossil distribution agrees with the…Continue

Tags: bible, fossil, dinosaur

Started this discussion. Last reply by Brian Guiley Aug 23, 2010.

 

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Tim Watts replied to Kaitlin's discussion 'TV Show Bones Belittling Creationists'
"Indeed, the media has its own worldview. I catch this all the time while watching "science" on TV. "Millions of years" has become an indoctrinal phrase for this generation. Just read an earlier post of…"
Nov 8, 2010
Tim Watts replied to Stefan Morin's discussion 'Life Before, and Changes as a Result of the Fall'
"Hippo is correct! Animals like this are God's way of throwing us a curveball. He seems to enjoy doing this with the animals; just read His discussion with Job. So as someone already said, sharp teeth does not equal carnivore. The harvesting…"
Sep 16, 2010
Tim Watts replied to Stefan Morin's discussion 'Life Before, and Changes as a Result of the Fall'
"OK, there have been a few references to "sharp-teeth" animals; and so I found it mentioned in the Bible. The sixth verse of Isaiah 11 some of us know well, but verse 7 makes mention of the lion eating "straw like the ox." It…"
Sep 12, 2010
Tim Watts replied to Stefan Morin's discussion 'Life Before, and Changes as a Result of the Fall'
"Here's an example of a vegetarian spider. Creation Moments has an assortment of creatures of interest that bear testimony to a Designer. http://www.creationmoments.com/content/salad-spiders Another example I can think of is T-Rex. At one…"
Sep 11, 2010
Tim Watts replied to Alexander Martin's discussion 'Why is the universe so big?'
""But isolation from God is not spatial (as in the size of the universe), but springs from man’s rebellion against Him." Jeannette BINGO! This is what I was leading up to. It is one thing to question the size of the universe.…"
Sep 11, 2010
Tim Watts replied to Alexander Martin's discussion 'Why is the universe so big?'
"OOPS! Wrong Button "The amazing part is that a God of such glory should make me His focus, that is what prompts me to respond in worship." AND that He should create infinite wonders before I was even a thought! That is another reason I…"
Sep 10, 2010
Tim Watts replied to Alexander Martin's discussion 'Why is the universe so big?'
""And last, if He were not infinite in scale, encompassing all wonder and majesty, but a god that I could fully understand, He wouldn't be a god I would want to worship; certainly not a god I would pray to!" D. Ron Craig. This is the…"
Sep 10, 2010
Tim Watts replied to Alexander Martin's discussion 'Why is the universe so big?'
"Just read your previous reply concerning "Starlight, Time, and the New Physics." I'm no astrophysicist, but I like your idea that God used the right size universe to prevent the endangering of life. I suppose it goes along with the…"
Sep 10, 2010
Tim Watts replied to Alexander Martin's discussion 'Why is the universe so big?'
"I believe it is nonsensical for us to presume we presently have an established size on the universe. However, measurements are not the problem here. Purpose is ill-defined. We have isolated God's purpose in the one corner as a God who finds…"
Sep 10, 2010
Tim Watts replied to Stefan Morin's discussion 'Why do You Believe in a Young Earth?'
"What we must decide here is whether we will divide knowledge or use it as stepping stones. Operational science, historical science, hermeneutics, and common sense are all ways to approach truth. By truth I mean what really happened way back when no…"
Sep 6, 2010
Tim Watts replied to Stefan Morin's discussion 'Why do You Believe in a Young Earth?'
"What we must decide here is whether we will divide knowledge or use it as stepping stones. Operational science, historical science, hermeneutics, and common sense are all ways to approach truth. By truth I mean what really happened way back when no…"
Sep 6, 2010
Tim Watts replied to Alexander Martin's discussion 'Why is the universe so big?'
"WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW!!!!!!!!!!!! I hadn't realized what I walked into. This post has everything from alien abductions to the dilation of such and such. My reference to Jer. 31 was in response to the original question as to why the universe is so…"
Sep 5, 2010
Tim Watts replied to Alexander Martin's discussion 'Why is the universe so big?'
"Jer. 31:37 Thus saith the LORD; If heaven above can be measured, and the foundations of the earth searched out beneath, I will also cast off all the seed of Israel for all that they have done, saith the LORD. This is preceded by verses which state…"
Sep 5, 2010
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Conversion Charts & TV Remotes

It's almost impossible now to watch science in the media without automatic references to evolution. I often find myself explaining things to my son, e.g millions of years.He loves watching nature shows with me. It is encouraging, however, that he agrees with me (and the Bible.) We were watching a PBS show and both realized the ridiculousassumptions they used to put feathers on a baby T-Rex. Moments like this make me wish there was technology that blocked evolutionary catch-phrases and…See More
Sep 4, 2010
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Sep 1, 2010

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