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Christians and Evolution
'WorldWatch' by Richard T. RitenbaughThough seemingly large and increasing numbers of clergy and churches accept evolution, they are in reality a rather small percentage of professing Christians.
Mightier Than the Sword (Part Twenty)
Commentary by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)Although Charles Darwin was a racist and a mentally-ill sadist, nevertheless his influence is titanic, outstripping the influence of every other philosopher.
Evolution Weekend
Commentary by Richard T. RitenbaughEvolution Sunday or Evolution Weekend is a convocation of Robert Stevens to honor the birthday of Charles Darwin and his theory of evolution.
In The Beginning, God Created
Sermonette by Ryan McClureThe reprobate theories of Darwin have polluted all facets of society, conditioning proponents of this vile idea to reject the Designer of creation.
Seeing God in Creation (Part Two)
Sermonette by Ronny H. GrahamTwo theories try to deny the Creator God: the Big Bang Theory and Darwin's theory of the Origin of the Species. We can deduce God's presence from His creation.
Seeing God in Creation (Part One)
Sermonette by Ronny H. GrahamThe academicians of Paul's time were no different from current academicians, who have swallowed Darwin's hypothesis, claiming that apes were our ancestors.
Mightier Than The Sword (Part Eighteen)
Commentary by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)In Darwin's teenage years, his mind became twisted, leading him to commit sadistic acts of cruelty against animals and killing them for pleasure.
Does God Exist?
Herbert W. Armstrong BookletCan the existence of God be scientifically proved? Can we know whether God can possess MIND power? Is it rational to believe in God?
What Evolution Really Means
Article by David C. GrabbeWhy do people subscribe to evolution with more blind faith than a Christian needs to believe in a Creator? And what has been its fruit in society?
Wonders of God
Sermonette by Ronny H. GrahamWhen science confines itself to observable facts, it is impossible to escape the evidence of intelligent design and the reality of God.
Mightier Than the Sword (Part Twenty-Four)
Commentary by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)John Dewey immersed himself in the works of Rousseau, Darwin, and Marx, applying their doctrines to his Humanist Manifesto.
Mightier Than the Sword (Part Twenty-One)
Commentary by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)In 1888, Nietzsche identified himself as the anti-Christ, about a month before he became clinically insane, never to recover his lucidity.
The Good Man and His Grandchildren
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Charles Whitaker (1944-2021)Grandparents have an obligation to transmit the best things of the past (morality, ethics, marriage and family values) to the current generation.
Mightier Than the Sword (Part Nineteen)
Commentary by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)Without the acknowledgement of God, epistemology has no authority to set humanistic standards in place of the Creator.
Liberalism and Legalism
CGG Weekly by Richard T. RitenbaughThe conventional wisdom is that conservatism is restrictive while liberalism is liberating, but consider that a more liberal America is becoming less free.
Mightier Than The Sword (Part Twenty-Two)
Commentary by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)Every one of the philosophers who have wreaked havoc upon greater Israel were themselves Israelite and Semitic, bringing curses on their fellow Semites.
Satan's Lies About the Law
Sermon by Charles Whitaker (1944-2021)Contrary to the assertions of Satanically-inspired men, the consequence for all sin is death. God's law applies to everyone, not just the Israelites.
Parental Leadership
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughAlthough human fathers have authority, they are not to provoke their children to wrath. Our goal is to produce children whom God would be delighted to call.