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Archive for April, 2019

I know its not Wednesday but I’m posting this early since tomorrow is May 1st and the post will be our Presuppositional Apologetics’ round up.

This is a Christian Home School Lesson Series for first graders on the 50 United States.

I typically go over two states at a time since we teach our kids multiple subjects during the day and two states at a time seems to be enough.  However if one is teaching one subject at a time I think going over four states at a time would be just right.

Our series’ lesson plan will be in alphabetical order and go over four states at a time.

Are there any other interesting facts you would add for any of the states mentioned?  Feel free to leave a comment!

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This is quite a common phenomenon:  Sometimes when you are around new groups of people in terms of ethnicities/nationalities it might seem everyone looks the same at first.  It can at times be embarrassing when you can’t tell individuals apart whom you have just met and talk to.  That’s because you don’t know the people yet.

However as you get to know the people more and more over time you will likely find out differences between individuals.  But it takes time and sometimes it takes effort.

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Its 365 days streak of daily blogging on Veritas Domain.  Which might not be much of an accomplishment but having made three overseas trip teaching theology during that time I couldn’t have done it without the help of those who have written guest posts while I was away.  Wanted to thank those who have written guest posts on here in the past with contents that are biblical and quality.  Thanks!

 

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A lighthearted weekend reading review…because sometimes Pastors need a break from heavy reading also.

 

Chris Robersons.  Masks.  Runnemede, NJ: Dynamite Entertainment, September 10th 2013.  200 pp.

5 out of 5

Purchase: Amazon KindleAmazon Paperback

If you love super heroes from the pulp era of the 1930-50s you would love this work!  In this comic book we see nine different pulp superheroes such as the Green Hornet with his sidekick Kato, Zorro, the Black Bat and the Shadow joining forces in one story to fight against a political enemy known as the Justice Party.  And what a treat it was to read this graphic novel and see these characters coming together and fighting against evil!

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Scripture describes our need for God as thirsting for water.  For instance consider Psalm 63:1:

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I imagine many Christians can increase their knowledge of the Minor Prophets.  Here’s a survey of the ninth book of the Minor Prophets: Zephaniah.

Purpose: We will look at the authorship, purpose, structure and other aspects of the book of Zephaniah so we would be more familiar with this part of the Bible and yearn to study it for ourselves.

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For today’s post we will tackle the question the Skeptic Annotated Bible asked: Who created heaven and earth?

Here are the two answers which the skeptic believes indicate a Bible contradiction:

God the Father did it all by himself.

In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” (Genesis 1:1)

Thus says the Lord, your Redeemer, and the one who formed you from the womb, “I, the Lord, am the maker of all things, Stretching out the heavens by Myself And spreading out the earth all alone,” (Isaiah 44:24)

Jesus did it.

There came a man sent from God, whose name was John. 7 He came as a witness, to testify about the Light, so that all might believe through him. 8 He was not the Light, but he came to testify about the Light. 9 There was the true Light which, coming into the world, enlightens every man. 10 He was in the world, and the world was made through Him, and the world did not know Him.” (John 1:6-10)

For by Him all things were created, both in the heavens and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things have been created through Him and for Him.” (Colossians 1:16)

Both of them did it.

yet for us there is but one God, the Father, from whom are all things and we exist for Him; and one Lord, Jesus Christ, by whom are all things, and we exist through Him.” (1 Corinthians 8:6)

 

(All Scriptural quotation comes from the New American Standard Bible)

Here’s a closer look at whether or not there is a contradiction:

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We continue with our blog’s “wee-kids Wednesdays” and this week’s review of children’s book is a Christian book on Rahab!  This book will be published next month (May) and I want to thank the publishers for an advance review copy.

Rachel Spier Weaver. An Unexpected Hero.  Eugene, OR: Harvest House Publishers, May 7th 2019.  48 pp.

4 out of 5

Purchase: Amazon

This is a children’s book on the biblical story of Rahab.  It is a book that is a part of the series called “Called and Courageous Girls Series” published by Harvest House Publishers and it is the first book in the series that I and my family have read.  The writer Rachel Spier Weaver and illustrator Eric Elwell has given us a beautiful book.  I personally enjoyed the artwork and so did my daughters (I read this book to them and got their feedback).

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This is a Christian Home School Lesson Series for first graders on the 50 United States.

I typically go over two states at a time since we teach our kids multiple subjects during the day and two states at a time seems to be enough.  However if one is teaching one subject at a time I think going over four states at a time would be just right.

Our series’ lesson plan will be in alphabetical order and go over four states at a time.

Are there any other interesting facts you would add for any of the states mentioned?  Feel free to leave a comment!

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There’s so many good free Christian E-books online these days.  This is one of them!

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Here are links related to the subject of Presuppositional apologetics gathered online between April 15th-21st, 2019.

1.) Leftist Aggression 2) The Correct Name of God YHWH 3) Sugar

2.) Bible Contradiction? What were the David’s last words?

3.) Extraordinary Claims and Rejecting Evidence

4.) Vos and Van Til: How Wide the Divide?

5.) Evidentialism (Part 1)

6.) Why I Believe in God: The “Accident of Birth”

7.) Why “Human Progress” Never Supplies Meaning

 

Missed the last round up?  Check out the re-blogged post from a friend , or that of another reblog here, and a repost here.

 

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Every year around this time the mainstream media and various cable networks would feature things about Jesus and/or the Bible that often is inaccurate and deeply problematic.  This include this year’s History Channel featured series called “Jesus: His Life.”

What follows below is a written evaluation by Dan Cartwright of the eight episodes.

May the Lord bless this series for those who need it.

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Let us pray for Sri Lanka.  According to the news:

Six nearly simultaneous explosions struck three churches and three hotels frequented by tourists on Easter Sunday in Sri Lanka,

As of right now 137 people have been murdered and many more injured.

The targets include hotels and churches.

Let’s pray.

 

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Abner Chou is a professor at the Master’s Seminary.  He recently delivered his William R. Rice Lecture Series for Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary this Spring 2019.

This would be timely in light of yesterday being Good Friday and tomorrow being Resurrection Sunday.

Here are the three sessions:

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It’s Good Friday 2019.  Over the years we have had posts on Christ’s death and also Messianic prophecies.

I thought I share some of those classic posts, some of which were very popular.

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