What do aliens, dinosaurs, and gay marriage have in common? They are all part of the culture war - a war between two worldviews. One view is based on a biblical understanding of history, the other on pure naturalism. Our educational institutions and the media are on the frontlines of evolutionizing our culture. From Biology 101 to World History, from The Learning Channel to Sponge Bob, subtle and not-so-subtle evolutionary messages bombard us. We wetness the battles and skirmishes of this war in our schools, our courts and our homes. All around us are casualties of the warfare - Christians taken captive by an evolutionary philosophy. The idea of the big ban g and millions of years has duped many Christians and its effects include a deficient gospel and subjective morality. How are we to respond when we hear of the latest "argument" for evolution? How can we prepare our children to face the evolutionary indoctrination of our public schools and universities? What are we to make of "Christian" organizations who teach the big bang and millions of years? How can we build a truly biblical worldview? In this powerful book, you will find ammunition for the war: answers to some of the most common arguments for evolution, analyses of Christian compromise positions and a call for return to the true biblical authority.
Why do people get sick? Why do people have to die? These questions are hard to answer in any case, but when they come from a child, the task is doubly difficult. Many parents struggle with answering these questions in a satisfying and biblically sound way. Why is Keiko Sick? answers these questions and opens the door for further exploration of these and other sensitive issues. Through the story of Emily's friend Keiko, who has been diagnosed with leukemia, children learn how the Fall in the Garden of Eden and man's sin are responsible for sickness and death in the world. Complete with discussion questions to explore the issues further, this age appropriate book is a great way to start a conversation with your child about these important and tough questions.
This book contains leader's notes and discussion materials for the 13-part DVD-based curriculum featuring Ken Ham, Terry Mortenson, and Jason Lisle, which gives a broad overview of the nature of science, with special emphasis on introductory geology and astronomy.
The dynamic teacher's manual and colorful student handouts introduce the foundational events of biblical history in seven fun lessons: Creation, Corruption (the Fall of man), Catastrophe (Noah's Flood), Confusion (the Tower of Babel), Christ, Cross and Consummation (the new heavens and new Earth). Great for homeschool, Sunday school, Christian school or family devotions. One teacher's manual, 96 pages. One complete set of seven full-color student handouts, 28 pages total. One CD-ROM.
What do aliens, dinosaurs, and gay marriage have in common? They are all part of the culture war - a war between two worldviews. One view is based on a biblical understanding of history, the other on pure naturalism. Our educational institutions and the media are on the frontlines of evolutionizing our culture. From Biology 101 to World History, from The Learning Channel to Sponge Bob, subtle and not-so-subtle evolutionary messages bombard us. We wetness the battles and skirmishes of this war in our schools, our courts and our homes. All around us are casualties of the warfare - Christians taken captive by an evolutionary philosophy. The idea of the big ban g and millions of years has duped many Christians and its effects include a deficient gospel and subjective morality. How are we to respond when we hear of the latest "argument" for evolution? How can we prepare our children to face the evolutionary indoctrination of our public schools and universities? What are we to make of "Christian" organizations who teach the big bang and millions of years? How can we build a truly biblical worldview? In this powerful book, you will find ammunition for the war: answers to some of the most common arguments for evolution, analyses of Christian compromise positions and a call for return to the true biblical authority.
Why do people get sick? Why do people have to die? These questions are hard to answer in any case, but when they come from a child, the task is doubly difficult. Many parents struggle with answering these questions in a satisfying and biblically sound way. Why is Keiko Sick? answers these questions and opens the door for further exploration of these and other sensitive issues. Through the story of Emily's friend Keiko, who has been diagnosed with leukemia, children learn how the Fall in the Garden of Eden and man's sin are responsible for sickness and death in the world. Complete with discussion questions to explore the issues further, this age appropriate book is a great way to start a conversation with your child about these important and tough questions.
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