Playlist: Intelligence (topic)

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Are Humans Becoming More Intelligent? (Part Four)

Commentary by Martin G. Collins

God created the world in a way that reflects divine wisdom, a pattern discernible to those who vigorously seek it. This wisdom, sourced from God Himself, is imprinted on Creation, revealing knowledge through its order and power. Humans, since Adam and Eve, have had access to unlimited knowledge and wisdom found in God's …


Are Humans Becoming More Intelligent? (Part Two)

Commentary by Martin G. Collins

The common worldly belief that humans are becoming more intelligent and wiser is a deception rooted in secular ideologies. Many presume that advancements in technology signify increased intelligence, aligning with evolutionary narratives. However, mankind is not truly becoming more intelligent or wiser. Knowledge may be …


Are Humans Becoming More Intelligent? (Part Three)

Commentary by Martin G. Collins

One result of believing that God created the universe is that the visible world is regarded as someone's achievement, something an intelligent being has carefully thought-out and prepared beforehand. To produce such artistry in creation, God had to perform specific acts of ordering, expressed with verbs such as made, separated, …


Are Humans Becoming More Intelligent? (Part One)

Commentary by Martin G. Collins

Humanity often assumes it is becoming more intelligent due to remarkable technological advancements and the accumulation of knowledge over time. However, this perception is challenged by the reality that brilliance has existed across history, with ancient achievements rivaling modern feats. The Great Pyramid of Egypt stands as a …


Abraham (Part Eleven)

Sermon/Bible Study by John W. Ritenbaugh

If we hold fast to principles, though it may seem initially uncomfortable and fearful, we will eventually receive respect and even admiration.


Teach Them Young

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The most dramatic growth in the brain occurs between age 3 and age 12, at which time 1000 trillion synaptic connections turn the child into a knowledge sponge.