Human Evolution Undermined Once Again

Like the Piltdown man fraud perpetuated at the British Museum during the first half of the twentieth century, The Java Man, The Peking Man, the Nebraska Man, and Lucy, L.D. Smart’s Time-Life “imagination” drawing further illustrates how the evolution industry has a long history of fabricating evidence at the expense of science to popularize the erroneous concept of biological evolution.

Evolution was once a theory in crisis, now, in the words of journalist Suzan Mazur “Evolutionary science is as much about the posturing, salesmanship, stonewalling and bullying that goes on as it is about actual scientific theory.”

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New Testament Greek Manuscripts

Greek03“Today we know of more than 5600 Greek New Testament manuscripts. Among these, 800 Pauline manuscripts, 700 manuscripts of Acts and the general letters, and about 325 manuscripts of Revelation. These numbers do not include the lectionaries, over 2000 of them, that are mostly of the Gospels. At the same time, not all the manuscripts are complete copies. The earlier manuscripts are fragmentary, sometimes covering only a few verses. The later manuscripts, however, generally include at least all four Gospels or Acts and the general letters or Paul’s letters or Revelation.”

– Dr. Dan Wallace (from the article “The Number of Textual Variants: An Evangelical Miscalculation“)

Jesus vs. the Pope

pope_francisThere’s Jesus who says, “whoever does not believe will be condemned.” .. and then there’s the Pope who says “you don’t have to believe in God to go to heaven.

hmmm.. its a tough one.. but… I am with Jesus on this one.

Here below are the actual words of Pope Francis, translated into English:

Dear Dott. Scalfari,

I would cordially like to reply to the letter you addressed to me from the pages of “La Repubblica” on July 7th, which included a series of personal reflections that then continued to enrich the pages of the daily newspaper on August 7th.

First of all, thank you for the attention with which you have read the Encyclical “Lumen fidei”. In fact it was the intention of my beloved predecessor, Benedict XVI, who conceived it and mostly wrote it, and which, with gratitude, I have inherited, to not only confirm the faith in Jesus Christ, for those who already believe, but also to spark a sincere and rigorous dialogue with those who, like you, define themselves as “for many years being a non-believer who is interested and fascinated by the preaching of Jesus of Nazareth”. Continue reading