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War of the Worldviews

September 24, 2023 • Dr. Frank Sherwin

Everyone has a worldview. Sadly, many adopt a materialistic one that embraces Darwinian evolution as an alternative to the Genesis creation account. Ideas have consequences, especially when it comes to our origin and destiny. About half of Christian students who attend nominal Christian schools or secular colleges or universities forsake their faith before graduating. This talk is an introduction to the critical origins issue, with 1 Peter 3:15 as a foundation.

Critical Race Theory is Biblical: Debunked!

April 28, 2024 • Frank Figueroa

In today’s culture, we are bombarded with many ideas on how to make reparations for the sins of the past. This is probably no more pronounced than in the idea of the equity movement, when it comes to the horrific acts of slavery that we’ve had in our country and viewing everything through the lens of race. Critical race theory, however, is a false idea based on false premises and believes that that reverse racism, is the answer to our societal problems. However, this cannot be the case, because according to the second half of Ephesians chapter 2, Jesus and His efficacious blood have made all men equal. So to claim that something else is the answer is to dismiss Paul’s claim that Jesus, and Jesus Alone, has broken down the middle wall of separation between all nations. Let’s examine this together and see what Scripture has to say on this important topic.

Creation - The Cardinal Truths

September 30, 2018 • Dr. Andy McIntosh • Colossians 1:12–20

What Is The Origin Of The Grand Canyon?

April 30, 2023 • Michael Oard

The origin of the Grand Canyon has been a huge mystery for mainstream scientists for over 150 years. This is demonstrated right away in this talk. Then the talk goes into the two creationists hypotheses for the origin of the Grand Canyon. It shows that the post-Flood dam-breach hypothesis, supposedly caused when 2 to 3 lakes ponded east of Grand Canyon by the draining Flood waters, breached several hundreds years after the Flood. There are many problems with this hypothesis, two of which seem fatal. The second creationist hypothesis is more likely and that is the Grand Canyon was carved late in the Flood by rapid channelized erosion. Evidence for this is presented as well as how each segment of the Grand Canyon can be carved by the draining, channelized Floodwater.