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Announcing a Does God Exist? Summer Seminar!
A Five-Day Intensive Program of Study of
Christian Evidences and Ways to Serve Others
When: June 21-25, 1999 Where: College Street Church of Christ, Lebanon, Tennessee Cost: Free--You provide transportation, room, and board. We provide all materials and instruction. Requirements: An interest in learning. Designed for: Church leaders, teachers, personal workers Pre-Registration Required
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CORRECTION ON POLAR BEAR STORY. We try to be as
accurate as we possibly can in any article that we run in this
journal, but the accuracy of an article can only be as good as
the data on which it is based. In our January/February, 1988,
issue, we ran a story on polar bear hair titled "Polar Bear
Hair--A Thermal Diode." This article was also reproduced in
our Dandy Designs, Volume 2, page 35. The idea was that polar
bear hair acted as a optical fiber which provided for a means of
optimizing whatever light energy was available to the bear. This
was reported originally in a Norwegian science magazine and was
popularized in Time magazine and the New York Times.
In Alaska magazine, September, 1998, is a report of a study by
Dr. Daniel Koon who has been testing polar bear hair and has not
been able to confirm the data reported by the original
researchers. The features of the polar bear that allow it to live
in such an inhospitable climate are incredible, but the proposal
that optical fiber properties in its hair are apparently not
correct. For more up-to-date information see
http://it.stlawu.edu/~physics/koon/polar.html.
DNA ANALYSIS BACKS UP BIBLICAL JEWISH PRIESTHOOD. The Bible tells us that after the exodus from Egypt, Moses' brother Aaron was selected as the priest. This title called cohen in Hebrew, was also given to Aaron's sons who passed the title on to their sons throughout history. Daughters could have the designation, but could not pass it on. The Y chromosome is also passed from father to son, giving a way to check out the biblical account as to the passing of the priestly honor throughout the ages. In a detailed article titled "The Priests' Chromosome?" Science News, October 3, 1998, page 218, John Travis shows the convergence of evidence taken from DNA studies and from the Torah. It is a fascinating article and shows another way in which science and the Bible can exist as friends, not adversaries.
CHINESE LEGISLATURE PONDERS BIBLICAL PLAN. We
have frequently argued in this journal that one of the strongest
arguments for biblical inspiration is that the system the Bible
teaches for life works. Human philosophies and theories of social
evolution from Darwin to Aynn Rand have universally failed to
provide mankind with a system that can handle the realities of
life. One of the places sometimes held up by atheists as a model
of a social system that works without Christian influence has
been mainland China. In 1949, Chairman Mao Zedong imposed strict
moral codes on the Chinese people. Everyone dressed alike,
adulterers were jailed, and strict laws were enforced on
marriage. Popular unrest caused a relaxing of the laws under Deng
Xiaoping, and with the relaxing came moral problems similar to
those happening in the United States. The legislature in China is
now considering a new set of laws which will ban divorce except
for adultery, punish adulterers by forced labor, make it a crime
to have a child out of wedlock, and deny marriage licenses to
those with a sexual disease. A major uproar is taking place in
spite of the government's attempts to keep the matter quiet.
Atheists are fond of accusing Christians of wanting to
"legislate morality," but the lesson of history is that
no one can do that. The only way that there can be any workable
morality is for the population at large to accept the teachings
that Jesus gave us about our thinking and the actions which
follow that thinking. Every society that has attempted to have a
moral system based upon laws or philosophies has fallen, and the
fall has usually been rapid and complete. China's situation is
the reverse of our own. Christianity is beginning to make some
progress in China, and good things are happening where
significant numbers of people are becoming Christians and are
following its teachings. In the United States, we see the
opposite happening. People have left Christianity because of
their own selfish desires and unwillingness to serve others. The
result is a nation coming apart--from the top of the government
on down. (Source: Newsweek, August 24, 1998, page 36)
BIRD/DINOSAUR PROPAGANDA CONTINUES. National
Geographic continues to plug the finds of feathered dinosaurs in
Liaoning province of China. The July, 1998, issue of their
magazine and a series of television specials have beautifully
shown what has been found and provided majestic art work of their
interpretations. There have also been stupendous claims made
concerning how the find fits into theories about the evolution of
the birds and their connections to dinosaurs.
The most disturbing aspect of the material being circulated is
not the uniqueness of the finds or even what they may have to
tell us about life in the past. The problem is the find is being
used to try to support various theories. The two fossils being
popularized-- Caudipteryx zoui and Protoarchaeopteryx robusta are
reported to be 120-145 million years old. Even the name
Protoarchaeopteryx tells you that this specimen is considered to
be an ancestor of the well known first bird called Archaeopteryx.
The problem is that all of my geology and paleontology books
place the age of Archaeopteryx at 150 million years old. How can
the prototype be more recent than the final version? This problem
has developed because of the preconceived notions of how the
birds came into existence. For a good treatment of this whole
area of concern, we encourage the reader to see Hugh Ross'
article in Facts and Faith, vol. 5, no. 3 (1998) (Available from
Reasons to Believe, PO Box 5978, Pasadena, CA 91117,
800-482-7836). Also see Science News, June 27, 1998, page 404.
BOOK TRIGGERS PARENTING BATTLE. A new book
titled The Nurture Assumption: Why Children Turn Out The Way They
Do; Parents Matter Less than You Think and Peers Matter More, has
stirred up a storm of reaction. Written by Judith Rich Harris,
the book contains some 750 references to scientific sources, and
that fact has led many popular writers to assume that it must be
the last word in how much influence parents actually have. It is
also a popular notion because if your child has turned out badly
it is comforting to know that you had nothing to do with it.
There have been scores of professional challenges to Harris'
book, but we would like to make just two points about it. The
first is a biblical notion. Solomon said "Train up a child
in the way in which they should go, and when they are old they
shall not depart therefrom." To evaluate children on the
basis of the here-and-now is to totally miss the long-term
influence of parents. The second point is that those of us who
work in the trenches know by experience that kids who do not have
parents are almost universally problems in our classrooms. In the
40 years that I have been teaching in a public high school, I
have had literally hundreds of problem kids, and an astronomical
percentage of those are kids from homes with no mother, no
father, or no one at all.
INFORMED CONSENT FORMS--DREAM ON. One of the
sticky questions our society is faced with today is how to handle
questions like the side effect of drugs used in cancer research,
the implications and problems of in vitreo fertilization, the way
to handle Alzheimer patients, the time to withdraw life support
from a patient, etc. The standard way to deal with this has been
to have the patient or persons involved read and sign a consent
form. This form and procedure is called "informed
consent" and it assumes that, when the patient reads and
signs the form, he or she knows what the risks are and what could
ultimately happen.
The problem is that the average reading level of American adults
is below 8th grade with 90 million Americans reading below 7th
grade level. The forms average 16th grade reading level with 25%
being written at a college level and 9 percent at a graduate
level. The implications of this data are obvious. (Source:
Science News, July 4, 1998, page 15.)
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