Evidence for Correlations Between Nuclear Decay Rates and Earth-Sun Distance

August 30, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Science

http://arxiv.org/abs/0808.3283

Unexplained periodic fluctuations in the decay rates of Si-32 and Ra-226 have been reported by groups at Brookhaven National Laboratory (Si-32), and at the Physikalisch-Technische-Bundesandstalt in Germany (Ra-226). We show from an analysis of the raw data in these experiments that the observed fluctuations are strongly correlated in time, not only with each other, but also with the distance between the Earth and the Sun. Some implications of these results are also discussed, including the suggestion that discrepancies in published half-life determinations for these and other nuclides may be attributable in part to differences in solar activity during the course of the various experiments, or to seasonal variations in fundamental constants.

Another debate — Frank Turek versus Christopher Hitchens

August 25, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Atheism, Debates

http://crossexamined.org/calendar_event.asp?d_ID=121

Debate with Christopher Hitchens: Does God Exist?

Tuesday, September 09, 2008
Virginia Commonwealth University
VCU: Commonwealth Ballroom in the Student Commons
Richmond, VA

Islam Expert Patrick Sookhdeo in Palmerston North

August 25, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Islam, Meetings

image Patrick Sookhdeo from the Barnabas Fund will be in Palmerston North in September.

Venue: Kingston Street Community Church (website), Palmerston North.

Date:  Wednesday, 3 September

Start time:  7 p.m.

Event sponsored by Global Connections in Mission.

ARN - Real Science-4-Kids

August 9, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Books, Debates, Kids, Science

What is Kogs-4-Kids?

Kogs-4-Kids is a workbook set that has just been released that supports the Real Science-4-Kids curriculum. This workbook set helps students make cognitive connections between the scientific discipline they are studying (chemistry, biology, physics, and earth and space) and other disciplines such as critical thinking, language, technology, the arts, philosophy, and history. Kogs-4-Kids plus Real Science-4-Kids work together to create not only a foundation for scientific knowledge but also a framework for scientific literacy.

Order the complete Chemistry 1A Bundle today or the individual workbooks of interest (recommended for grades 3-5).  You can also download sample chapters for each topic.  Find out why kids are going krazy for kogs.

Muslim Awareness Week

August 6, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Islam, Meetings

I decided to go to a “Koran and Bible” talk at Massey University tonight, held as part of Islam Awareness Week. It was mildly interesting, and perhaps would have been more so had the material been easier to follow. Here are a few thoughts about the meeting:

  • Most of the people there were Muslim, with a small handful of others I suspect were non-Muslim.
  • The speaker made it abundantly clear, several times, that he did not want to offend anyone.
  • He also made it abundantly clear that he was not there to convert or try to convert anyone.
  • He made an intense effort to show Muhammad within the Bible, in prophecies and other verses.
  • I met several people there who I had taught over the last couple of years, and had a quick and pleasant chat to a few of them.

With those comments in mind, here are a few responses:

  • First, the Bible tells us the gospel is offensive. That is not to say that we ought to be offensive! 1 Peter 3:15-16 in fact commands the opposite. But we must not let the presentation of the gospel be subdued by the offense it may cause as it is intrinsically offensive.

But set Christ apart as Lord in your hearts and always be ready to give an answer to anyone who asks about the hope you possess.  Yet do it with courtesy and respect, keeping a good conscience, so that those who slander your good conduct in Christ may be put to shame when they accuse you. (1 Peter 3:15-16)

  • The Bible claims that there is only one true God and that those who do not follow Christ in this life will be absent from Christ’s kingdom and presence in the next life. It makes many other claims that exclude the possibility of both the Bible and Koran being God’s revelation. So, they cannot both be true. They could both be false, but let’s not fool around by suggesting they could both be true. Simple logic dictates that this is impossible.
    So, if a Muslim stands before people and talks as a Muslim, he is implicitly saying that his beliefs are right, and it logically follows that the beliefs of Christians are wrong. So, the Muslim, believing he is right, must believe that the Christian (me) is wrong. So let’s not beat around the bush — he may not explicitly want to convert me, but it is certainly in the back of his mind, because I am following a religion that is not true, or at least not as true as Islam.
    Personally, I would prefer to be more up front. I would love to have gotten up and shared the gospel with these people, whom I happen to quite like and respect by the way. And I would love to have told them that I DO want to convert them, because I believe they are wrong, their religion is false, and their eternity does not rest in good hands. I would love to have told them they need forgiveness — and that they can have it freely — and that it is by grace and not any works they have to do.
  • The thrust of the talk covered a lot of verses in quick succession which would all need to be looked up. There are some great talks and debates on YouTube and www.bethinking.org.uk that cover many of the arguments used.
  • Lastly, I hope to have more contact with these people - the men at least. I have found the Muslim women very reluctant not only to talk to me, but even to look at me. I find this sad, but Patrick Sookhdeo from Barnabas Fund (soon in New Zealand) gives this advice in his excellent little book “A Christian’s Pocket Guide to Islam“:

The Christian should only seek to talk to those of the same sex. Any conversation with the opposite sex should be at the Muslim’s initiative. Never touch anyone of the opposite sex, even to shake hands, unless the other person initiates it. Try also to avoid eye contact with the opposite sex, even if a conversation develops.Treat both the Bible and Quran with great respect, not placing them on the floor and not writing in them.

Dr. James White on Apologetic Methodology

August 3, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Apologetics, iPod / MP3 / Podcast

You might find this useful. This is James White’s 3 part series on consistent apologetic methodology. He does it in light of specific apologetics debates, which makes it more useful too.

Homepage is www.aomin.org.

The New Atheists: Old Arguments, New Attitude

August 2, 2008 by admin  
Filed under iPod / MP3 / Podcast

Support Stand to Reason and buy these MP3s ($3.99 USD)

by Gregory Koukl

2 Audio MP3 Files & Study Notes in PDF

The titles are numerous and daunting: God Is Not Great—How Religion Poisons Everything (Christopher Hitchens), The God Delusion (Richard Dawkins), Breaking the Spell—Religion as Natural Phenomenon (Daniel Dennett), The End of Faith—Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason (Sam Harris).  Worse, they’ve also been dominating the bestseller lists recently.

The authors are a new breed of skeptics, atheists with an attitude.  They’re convinced religion is not just false, it’s dangerous.  This puts followers of Christ right in the crosshairs in a new campaign against the Gospel.  With these “new atheists,” though, there’s a lot more bark than bite in their challenge.  Greg will walk you through the issues, answer their charges, and demonstrate that the real culprit is not religion, but false religion, or true religion improperly or inconsistently applied.

This presentation is also available on audio CD.

DVDs

August 2, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Featured


More Great Books

August 2, 2008 by admin  
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Great Books

August 2, 2008 by admin  
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Greg Koukl and Stand to Reason have their own video page

August 1, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Apologetics, YouTube

And here it is…

http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=STRvideos

Lots of great stuff here!

William Lane Craig debates John Shook in Canada, 2008

August 1, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Apologetics, Debates, Philosophy, YouTube

Full videos of the debate are located here.

Thanks to our friends at Apologetics 315.