1 Peter 3:15
1 Peter 3:15, "But in your hearts revere Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect,"
Thursday, February 13, 2014
What is love?
In view of valentines day I thought it would be appropriate to do a post on love. So what is love?
John 15:13
"Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one's life for one's friends."
Do you have friends that are willing to lay down their lives for you? I heard a story about a solider from black-hawk down. As the story was told, a group of snipers and machine gun operators were in a building holding back the enemy. One enemy solider got close enough to throw a grenade into the room where the group of American soldiers were. One of the American soldiers saw the grenade fly through his window and into the pitch-black room full of soldiers. He dropped his gun and desperately searched for the grenade, finally he gave up and laid down on top of the grenade. He had saved his group by absorbing the blast through his stomach, but that wasn't it, he suffered for 3 more hours then died with his body full of shrapnel.
Jesus said in Mark 12:28-31 that the greatest commandments had to do with love.
One of the teachers of the law came and heard them debating. Noticing that Jesus had given them a good answer, he asked him, “Of all the commandments, which is the most important?”
“The most important one,” answered Jesus, “is this: ‘Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’ The second is this: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no commandment greater than these.”
Jesus commanded us to love God and to love people . So instead of "what is love" how about, how do you love?
Christians are to be like firefighters. Firefighters can't forcefully stop someone from entering into the fire, but they can warn them and point them in a different direction. This little verse tucked away in the closing parts of the New Testament should be a spark that kindles a holy flame inside of us to become God's firefighters. "Strive to save others, snatching them out of the fire" Jude 1:23. Here is another scenario.
A civilian is running into a burning building, what should the firefighter yell out? God loves you, or Stop! Turn around, you are heading toward fire! Obviously the second. Even though God does love them, simply saying "God loves you" is just fluffing up their pillow on their flight to eternal fire.
You can't give someone a cure without them knowing they have a disease. If you tell a stranger that you sold everything to buy this cure for him because you care for him. The stranger will most likely say," Gee, thanks, you know I love myself too". Instead you should explain to the stranger that he has a very serious disease that will require a very expensive cure, then give him the good news about what you did for him. Only then will the stranger truly appreciate this gift of love.
To truly love someone is to care about them and their well being. Then what would be more loving and caring then to warn them about the upcoming judgment?
Most people imagine Jesus as a meek and mild lamb that wouldn't say anything to offend anyone. That is quite the opposite. Jesus said things like:
If you love your family, mother or children more than me, you aren’t worthy of me. Matt. 10:37
On the Day of judgment, some of you are going to beg for mercy and call me “Lord” but I’m going to say, “I never knew you- get away from me.” and I’ll cast you into outer darkness. Matt. 7:22-23
Jesus made a whip and drove out the vendors and sellers in the temple and threw the money tables over- He trashed the Temple because they were robbing the people who came to the temple to pray. He said, “My Father’s House is to be a House of Prayer for all nations. But you have made it into a den of thieves!” John 2:15-16
You brood of vipers, how can you who are evil say anything good? For the mouth speaks what the heart is full of. Matt. 12:34
You are of your father the devil, and you want to do the desires of your father. He was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand in the truth because there is no truth in him. Whenever he speaks a lie, he speaks from his own nature, for he is a liar and the father of lies. John 8:44
That doesn't sound like a inoffensive lamb, that sounds like an offensive lion! Jesus did not tolerate sin, we shouldn't either.
Paul stated," Do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived. Neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor homosexuals, nor sodomites, nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners will inherit the kingdom of God." 1 Corinthians 6:9-10
Yet we know Jesus is love, other wise he wouldn't of died for us. Remember Jesus didn't die because of the love He preached, He was crucified because He offended the Pharisees and pricked the unbeliever's conscience. Jesus never said, come to me and have a wonderful life full of prosperity and wealth. No, instead he said," If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first. If you belonged to the world, it would love you as its own. As it is, you do not belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the world. That is why the world hates you." John 15:18-19. Christians are not of the world, but are in the world to preach and point the unsaved to Christ. If we are to mimic Christ's life and love the way He loved, then we should love people enough to share the truth of their sinful state. If your maintaining peace at the expense of Truth, you've missed it. That is simply compromise.
Friday, February 7, 2014
A Pilot's Personality
For those who don't know, I am a pilot in training. Through my flying lessons and meeting other pilots at our church, my Mom made up an expression, "have a pilot's personality". One pilot we met at church was a road racer and invented and patented the sliding window in the back of trucks. His wife(also a pilot) was the first woman sports reporter. To have a "pilot's personality" is to be a go getter and not to wait for the opportunity, but to make it happen(with Gods help.) Here's what I'm getting at, a "pilot's personality" isn't exclusive to pilots, it's just a life-style everyone can have, all it takes is a little work and your grass with be just as green. Another part of a "pilot's personality" is his/her goals. If you set inferior(stale and empty) goals your life will be an inferior one. On the other hand, if you set superior goals your life will be a superior life. This doesn't mean if you set a goal to be rich or fit that you will be happy with it. Superior is defined, "better than others: surpassing others in something such as intellect, achievement, or ability." So what exactly are superior goals?
Hebrews 12:1-2 says:
Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us,
Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God.
Paul is using a metaphor here, he is comparing the Christian faith to a race. What he is saying is that we can not have any extra encumbrance(weight.) In verse two, Paul wrote," Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith(race.)" In a any kind of race where you look is very important. If we are distracted we could lose rhythm, speed, and our endurance. In the Christian faith if we are distracted( by sin) it could hinder how we finish, thirty fold(little fruit), sixty fold, and a hundred fold(a lot of fruit). So how does this tie into setting goals?
If we set goals with our eyes on God and his will, our goals will be superior. Take Solomon for example, his goal was to be wise and to effectively lead as king.
1 Kings 3:7-12
“Now, Lord my God, you have made your servant king in place of my father David. But I am only a little child and do not know how to carry out my duties. Your servant is here among the people you have chosen, a great people, too numerous to count or number. So give your servant a discerning heart to govern your people and to distinguish between right and wrong. For who is able to govern this great people of yours?”
The Lord was pleased that Solomon had asked for this. So God said to him, “Since you have asked for this and not for long life or wealth for yourself, nor have asked for the death of your enemies but for discernment in administering justice, I will do what you have asked. I will give you a wise and discerning heart, so that there will never have been anyone like you, nor will there ever be.
In a naturalist's world view(where death is the end) every goal is inferior. This is because there is nothing after life to look to, so his goals are for his benefit and are determined by his world view. In a Christian's world view his goals are for the benefit of the kingdom and are determined by God's will.
In the end only a Christian can have superior goals, because he can look forward to when Jesus says, " Well done good and faith slave". A naturalist has nothing to look forward to except when Jesus says, "Depart from me doer of sin, I never new you".
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Dinosaurs to birds??
Hello thanks for coming to my blog.
I am fourteen and I started this blog to share what I learn and already know. This was my creation week post. To see another great creation week post click on this.
For those of you who watched the Bill Nye and Ken Ham debate last Tuesday and
are considering homeschool, I would say just do it. When I was a younger child I
LOVED dinosaurs, and still do. So when the "dinosaur subject" came to my
Christian private school I was overly exited. During these classes I would
learn about the Cretaceous, Jurassic, and Triassic periods. I also took classes
about fossils at the local museum and learned more about these periods and about
evolution. After this, I was reading books from AiG and about what the bible
said on creation and dinosaurs and I realized I had been lied to. I didn't blame
my teachers but I was in shock that I wasn't taught the other side. So I started
going beyond school and did research on creation and evolution.
Presuppositions
After the Bill Nye and Ken Ham debate I read some comments and remarks, one
went," I wish Ken Ham would of used more evidence". Ken ham didn't give evidence
not because of a lack of evidence but because of Mr. Bills presuppositions.
Presuppositions are your fundamental beliefs about your world view.
World view
A world view is and what determines how you look at the world. An evolutionary
world view cannot account for logic and/or reasoning because he believes that
everything will change, but we as Christrians can account for logic and reason.
We can be sure that things like gravity will be the same tomorrow as it was
today. In evolution you can't be sure that gravity will stay unchanged.
Basically you can't predict ANYTHING with out a Christrian world view. That's
quite the opposite of what Bill Nye said in the debate. Evidence is great for
confirming creation, but not for proving it. When ever you give an evolutionist
a great piece of evidence they will always have a "rescuing device". We all have
the same evidence and fossils, we just have different world view "glasses" on.
What does the bible say?
I take the bible for what it says even the bizarre things like the floating ax
head in Acts. The creation account in Genesis describes the creation of
birds(day 5)and dinosaurs (day 6).
Activity
Read Genesis 1:20-25 and discuss the different land animal "kinds".
What do evolutionists claim?
The famous Darwinian apologist Thomas Huxley was the first to speculate (in
the mid 1800s) that birds evolved from dinosaurs. When John Ostrom discovered a
rather “bird-like” early Cretaceous theropod dinosaur called Deinonychus
evolutionists got exited because they had discovered a dinosaur with "bird-like"
characteristics, but an adult Deinonychus measured about 12 feet (3.5 m) long,
weighed over 150 pounds (68 kg), and was about 5 feet (1.5 m) tall standing on
its two hind legs. Like other theropods (which means “beast foot”), Deinonychus
had forelimbs much smaller than its hind limbs, with hands bearing three fingers
and feet bearing three toes. The most distinctive feature of Deinonychus (which
means “terrible claw”) is a large curved talon on its middle toe.
One of the main reasons that Deinonychus and other similar theropod dinosaurs
(called dromaeosaurs) seemed to be plausible ancestors to birds is that, like
birds, these creatures walked solely on their hind legs and have only three
digits on their hands. But as we shall see, there are many problems with
transforming any dinosaur, and particularly a theropod, into a bird.
Problem#1
Warm- blood vs. Cold- blood
Seemingly forgotten in all the claims that birds are essentially dinosaurs (or
at least that they evolved from dinosaurs) is the fact that dinosaurs are
reptiles. There are many differences between birds and reptiles, including the
fact that (with precious few exceptions) living reptiles are cold-blooded
creatures, while birds and mammals are warm-blooded. Indeed, even compared to
most mammals, birds have exceptionally high body temperatures resulting from a
high metabolic rate. The difference between cold- and warm-blooded animals isn’t
simply in the relative temperature of the blood but rather in their ability to
maintain a constant body core temperature. Thus, warm-blooded animals such as
birds and mammals have internal physiological mechanisms to maintain an
essentially constant body temperature; they are more properly called
“endothermic.” In contrast, reptiles have a varying body temperature influenced
by their surrounding environment and are called “ectothermic.” An ectothermic
animal can adjust its body temperature behaviorally (e.g., moving between shade
and sun), even achieving higher body temperature than a so-called warm-blooded
animal, but this is done by outside factors. In an effort to make the evolution
of dinosaurs into birds seem more plausible, some evolutionists have argued that
dinosaurs were also endothermic, but there is no clear evidence for this. One of
the lines of evidence for endothermic dinosaurs is based on the microscopic
structure of dinosaur bones. Fossil dinosaur bones have been found containing
special microscopic structures called osteons (or Haversian systems). Osteons
are complex concentric layers of bone surrounding blood vessels in areas where
the bone is dense. This arrangement is assumed by some to be unique to
endothermic animals and thus evidence that dinosaurs are endothermic, but such
is not the case. Larger vertebrates (whether reptiles, birds, or mammals) may
also have this type of bone. Even tuna fish have osteonal bone in their
vertebral arches. Another argument for endothermy in dinosaurs is based on the
eggs and assumed brood behavior of dinosaurs, but this speculation too has been
challenged. There is in fact no theropod brooding behavior not known to occur in
crocodiles and other cold-blooded living reptiles.
Alan Feduccia, an expert on birds and their evolution, has concluded that “there
has never been, nor is there now, any evidence that dinosaurs were endothermic.”
Activity
Define endothermic and ectothermic.
Problem#2
Bird hip vs. Lizard hip
All dinosaurs are divided into two major groups based on the structure of their
hips (pelvic bones): the lizard-hipped dinosaurs (saurischians) and the
bird-hipped dinosaurs (ornithiscians). The main difference between the two hip
structures is that the pubic bone of the bird-hipped dinosaurs is directed
toward the rear (as it is in birds) rather than entirely to the front (as it is
in mammals and reptiles), but the bird-hipped dinosaurs, including such bizarre
creatures as the armor-plated ankylosaurs and the horned ceratopsian dinosaurs,
are even less bird-like than the lizard-hipped, bipedal dinosaurs such as the
theropods. This point is rarely emphasized in popular accounts of dinosaur/bird
evolution.
Problem#3
One-way lung vs. U-turn lung
One of the most distinctive features of birds is their lungs. Bird lungs are
small in size and nearly rigid, but they are, nevertheless, highly efficient to
meet the high metabolic needs of flight. Bird respiration involves a unique
“flow-through ventilation” into a set of nine interconnecting flexible air sacs
sandwiched between muscles and under the skin. The air sacs contain few blood
vessels and do not take part in oxygen exchange, but rather function like
bellows to move air through the lungs. The air sacs permit a unidirectional flow
of air through the lungs resulting in higher oxygen content than is possible
with the bidirectional air flow through the lungs of reptiles and mammals. The
air flow moves through the same tubes at different times both into and out of
the lungs of reptiles and mammals, and this results in a mixture of oxygen-rich
air with oxygen-depleted air (air that has been in the lungs for awhile). The
unidirectional flow through bird lungs not only permits more oxygen to diffuse
into the blood but also keeps the volume of air in the lungs nearly constant, a
requirement for maintaining a level flight path. If theropod dinosaurs are the
ancestors of birds, one might expect to find evidence of an one-way type lung in
such dinosaurs. While fossils generally do not preserve soft tissue such as
lungs, a very fine theropod dinosaur fossil (Sinosauropteryx) has been found in
which the outline of the visceral cavity has been well preserved. The evidence
clearly indicates that this theropod had lung and respiratory mechanics similar
to that of a crocodile—not a bird. Specifically, there was evidence of a
diaphragm-like muscle separating the lung from the liver, much as you see in
modern crocodiles (birds lack a diaphragm). These observations suggest that this
theropod was similar to an ectothermic reptile, not an endothermic bird.
Activity
Draw a one-way lung and a U-turn lung.
Problem#4
Feathers vs. Scales
If birds evolved from dinosaurs or any other reptile, then feathers must have
evolved from reptilian scales. Evolutionists are so confident that feathers
evolved from scales that they often claim that feathers are very similar to
scales. The popular Encarta computerized encyclopedia (1997) describes feathers
as a “horny outgrowth of skin peculiar to the bird but similar in structure and
origin to the scales of fish and reptiles.” In actual fact, feathers are
profoundly different from scales in both their structure and growth. Feathers
grow individually from tube-like follicles similar to hair follicles. Reptilian
scales, on the other hand, are not individual follicular structures but rather
comprise a continuous sheet on the surface of the body. Thus, while feathers
grow and are shed individually (actually in symmetrically matched pairs!),
scales grow and are shed as an entire sheet of skin. The feather vane is made up
of hundreds of barbs, each bearing hundreds of barbules interlocked with tiny
hinged hooklets. This incredibly complex structure bears not the slightest
resemblance to the relatively simple reptilian scale. Still, evolutionists
continue to publish imaginative scenarios of how long-fringed reptile scales
evolved by chance into feathers, but evidence of “sceathers” eludes them.
Activity
Study a feather and scales
and note differences
Go bird watching, and learn their flight patterns.(E.G. flap, flap, glide)
One of my own bird watching photos.
Problem#5
Fossils
Feathers have long been considered to be unique to birds. Certainly all living
birds have feathers of some kind, while no living creature other than birds has
been found to have a cutaneous appendage even remotely similar to a feather.
Since most evolutionists are certain that birds evolved from dinosaurs (or at
least are closely related to them), there has been an intense effort to find
dinosaur fossils that show some suggestion of feathers or “protofeathers.” With
such observer bias, one must be skeptical of recent widely publicized reports of
feathered dinosaurs. Dinosaurs are reptiles, and so it is not surprising that
fossil evidence has shown them to have a scaly skin typical of reptiles. For
example, a recently discovered well-preserved specimen of Compsognathus (a small
theropod dinosaur of the type believed to be most closely related to birds)
showed unmistakable evidence of scales but alas—no feathers. Still, there have
been many claims of feathered dinosaurs, particularly from fossils found in
Liaoning province in northeastern China. The earliest feathered dinosaur from
this source is the very unbird-like dinosaur Sinosauropteryx, which lacks any
evidence of structures that could be shown to be feather-like.
Structures described as “protofeathers” in the dinosaur fossils Sinosauropteryx
and Sinithosaurus are filamentous and sometimes have interlaced structures
bearing no obvious resemblance to feathers. It now appears likely that these
filaments (often referred to as “dino-fuzz”) are actually connective tissue
fibers (collagen) found in the deep dermal layer of the skin. Feduccia laments
that “the major and most worrying problem of the feathered dinosaur hypothesis
is that the integumental structures have been homologized with avian feathers on
the basis of anatomically and paleontologically unsound and misleading
information.” Complicating matters even further is the fact that true birds have
been found among the Liaoning province fossils in the same layers as their
presumed dinosaur ancestors. The obvious bird fossil Confuciusornis Sanctus, for
example, has long slender tail feathers resembling those of a modern
scissor-tail flycatcher. Two taxa (Caudipteryx and Protarchaeopteryx) that were
thought to be dinosaurs with true feathers are now generally conceded to be
flightless birds.So the only obvious dinosaur fossil with obvious feathers that
was “found” is Archaeoraptor liaoningensis. This so-called definitive feathered
dinosaur was reported with much fanfare in the November 1999 issue of National
Geographic but has since been shown to be a fraud.
What would it prove if features common to one type of animal were found on
another? Nothing. Simply that God uses various designs with various creatures.
Take the platypus, for example—a mosaic. It has several design features that are
shared with other animals, and yet it is completely distinct. So if a dinosaur
(or mammal) is ever found with feathers, it would call into question our human
criteria for classification, not biblical veracity.
Activity
Make your own fossil impression
What you need:
Plaster of Paris
Play-dough
Plastic dinosaurs or animals
Small cups or baby food jar lids
The origin of flight
One of the biggest problems for evolutionists is explaining the origin of
flight. To make matters worse, evolutionists believe that the flying birds
evolved before the nonflying birds, such as penguins. The theropod type of
dinosaur that is believed to have evolved into flying birds is, to say the
least, poorly designed for flight. These dinosaurs have small forelimbs that
typically can’t even reach their mouths. It is not clear what theropods, such as
the well-known T. Rex, did with their tiny front limbs. It is obvious that they
didn’t walk, feed, or grasp prey with them, and they surely didn’t fly with
them! Another problem is that this bipedal type of dinosaur had a long heavy
tail to balance the weight of a long neck and large head. Decorating such a
creature with feathers would hardly suffice to get it off the ground or be of
much benefit in any other way.
Conclusion
"The fool says in his heart there is no God" Psalms 14:1 "The fear of The Lord
is the beginning of knowledge" Proverbs 1:7 Without God every knowledge claim is
arbitrary. The meaning of science is to know or to have knowledge, and if a
evolutionist says there is no God, how can he do science properly. So any
evidence given by an evolutionist cant be accepted as fact because his world
view doesn't line up with science. So we can expect that no mechanism to change
scales into feathers, no mechanism to change a reptilian lung into an avian
lung, and no legitimate dinosaurs found with feathers are all good indications
that dinosaurs didn’t turn into birds. The evidence is consistent with what the
Bible teaches about birds being unique and created after their kinds.
Genesis is clear that God didn’t make birds from pre-existing dinosaurs. In
fact, dinosaurs (land animals made on Day 6) came after winged creatures made on
Day 5, according to the Bible.
God created birds ( and dinosaurs) to do what they do do, and what they do do
they do do well don't they, I think they do, do you, I do, hope you do too.
So in conclusion, both biblically and scientifically, chicken eaters around the
world can rest easy—they aren’t eating mutant dinosaurs.
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