A biblical response to the 2nd annual 'Evolution Sunday' that was celebrated by liberal leftist churches in America and elsewhere on Lord's Day, 2/11/2007.
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Clear Exposition This is another clear exposition of Bible truth from Rev Brown.
Zimmerman and his followers appear to allege there is a dichotomy between belief in God's word and science, but this is not so. There is of course a very wide divergence between what they believe (evolution, including "theistic evolution") to be established scientific "fact" and the Bible, especially Genesis ch 1 to 11.
This message gives the lie to this false and godless system on several fronts. The system of evolution with its inherent racism and social degeneracy can here be seen to be in total opposition to God's word. Its assertion that humans are progressing upward morally and in every other way can only be seen as pathetically untrue. That certain "churches" can subscribe to this devilish drivel speaks volumes about the predictions in Scripture of the falling away in the last days. Proverbs 16 v 6.
Scott McMahan (2/14/2007)
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A Good Defense Pastor Brown has mounted a good defense of the truth in the face of evolution-ism, the belief system that everything has evolved from nothing. I'm interested in this because I come from a computer science background, but have always been interested in biology and genetics. To a software developer, DNA is a marvel of complexity that would be difficult (or impossible) for us to design, and frankly implausible to have evolved from nothing. Don't check your brain at the door when dealing with evolutionists. What they're basically saying is that information emerged from randomness. If this was possible, we would not program computers. We'd turn them on, fill the memory with random values, and let programs emerge. The only difference is, DNA is more complex than our computers.
Ian Brown succeeded Dr Ian Paisley as minister of Martyrs Memorial in August 2013. Prior to this he pastored the Free Presbyterian congregation in Northern Ireland’s Maiden City, Londonderry, from 1987 to 2013. He is the author of several books, notably: “Belfast Boat – Titanic,...