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pretty good!♥ rick riordan, hes amazeeeeing....also ♥ how it twists in2 ♪☺
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: TUBAn
Ever since the publication of Already Gone (and more recently Already Compromised), Answers in Genesis has been increasingly pumping out general apologetics materials. Why? Why not just stick to creation apologetics? Because the results of the survey upon which Already Gone is based revealed that our children have basic questions about the reliability of the Bible and that many of them cannot even explain basic doctrine, though they have tons of “Bible stories” pretty much burned into their brains. Worse still, the average guy in the pew cannot answer their questions and their clergy are being increasingly indoctrinated in compromise positions of the Bible [see Already Compromised by Ken Ham & Greg Hall for more on that]. As in Spurgeon’s day, Christianity is once more on the “down-grade” – and we must do everything we can to stop it! This volume touches upon 28 relevant apologetics issues providing Biblical answers to questions such as: •Was Genesis derived from ancient myths? Did Moses write Genesis? Is the age of the earth a salvation issue? •Are the Old and New Testament Scriptures reliable? How did we get the Bible in English? •What about the “factual” claims of The DaVinci Code? Did the Resurrection really happen? What about miracles? •How do we make sense of the Trinity and does the really Bible teach this doctrine concerning God? Does the Bible teach the perpetual Virginity of Mary? Does it condone polygamy? •Is the Bible inerrant? Do the Scriptures contain contradictions? What about other religious writings? Contributors to this volume include Ken Ham, Bodie Hodge, Jason Lisle, Brian Edwards, Tommy Mitchell, Steve Ham, Jobe Martin, Steve Fazekas, Terry Mortenson, Paul Taylor, Tim Chaffey, Herb Samworth, Roger Patterson, Bob McCabe, Georgia Purdom, Jim Gardner and John MacArthur (who delivers a truly inspirational Afterword). I also enjoyed Dr. Purdom’s discussion of laminin and her warning against seeking after signs; her thoughts meshed well with Ken Ham’s discussion on how we ought to use evidence and how we ought to avoid continuing to use once-cherished evidences that have proven to be false. I could not in good conscience end this review without recommending Tim Chaffey’s assessment of the “factual” claims of The da Vinci Code, and Chaffey and McCabe’s excellent analysis of Framework Hypothesis. Lisle also provides some bite-sized excerpts of his arguments on from The Ultimate Proof of Creation. We need to arm ourselves with good apologetic resources like this one because, as Jim Gardner notes, “This [culture] war is really about the authority of Scripture. Either God meant exactly what He said and said exactly what He meant regarding the creation account, or He didn’t” [p. 210 - brackets mine]
I'm happy my friend recommended this book. It was eye opening since I never had the experience of a guidance counselor helping me prepare for college. Now I'd like to hire someone like this to guide my homeschooled high schooler!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhà Số 5
This book starts as a nuts and bolts introduction to how metaphors operate, establishes the concept of central grounding metaphor in culture and then finishes on a revolutionary philosophical note on how these concepts apply to our everyday experience. I would highly recommend this book if you wish to see the world in a new, experiential way.
This was my first biography I've ever read. I made a hasty review on what I thought was good and comprehensive overview but which instead turned out to be way too gossipy to be taken seriously. It's like the author was making lots of assumptions and not very much reasoning on her thoughts.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Từ Kế Tường
part of the autobiographical series, so good!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lê Thị Mai Hương
Monster High m'a beaucoup fait penser à une série comique américaine qui met en scènes des personnages caricaturés, de façon un peu débile mais gentille. Soit un livre qu'on prend plaisir à lire parce qu'il détend et qu'il donne le sourire ! L'histoire est racontée des points de vues de deux héroïnes différentes. Frankie Stein, une RAD (Résistants à l'Apparence Dominant) e Mélody, une normie (humaine). Toutes deux débarquent à Merston High pour des raisons différentes. Les RAD vivent cachés des normies car ils sont considérés comme des monstres censés avoir été irradiqués depuis longtemps. Les différences, l'acceptation de soi-même mais aussi des autres sont les thèmes principaux de l'histoire, soit des sujets adolescents et donc parfaits pour ce livre haut en couleurs ! Ces deux filles sont toutes les deux très caractérielles, ce n'est donc pas parce que cette saga est essentiellement comique et divertissante que la rédaction et l'épaisseur des personnages sont mises de côté. C'est un point fort car on pourrait redouter tout l'inverse de cette, comme je l'ai qualifiée plus tôt, série comique américaine qui met en scènes des personnages caricaturés, de façon un peu débile mais gentille. L'écriture est pleine, riche, car Lisi Harrison s'est vraiment mise à la hauteur de la jeunesse d'aujourd'hui, en citant sans cesse des marques, des chanteurs et des expressions du 21e siècle. On se sent bien dans ses baskets, bien dans son époque. C'est positif. Mais si le style est riche, il l'est parfois même un peu trop, quelques passages sont alourdis par autant de descriptions, malheureusement... Le récit aurait pu être plus court, et un nombre important de dialogues supprimés ou raccourcis. Les personnages sont drôles, caractériels, sympathiques et même intéressants. Frankie est une néophyte, elle agit donc parfois de façon impulsives et non-réfléchies, elle est plutôt marrante! Mélody, elle, a plus d'expériences de la vie derrière elle mais également plus de blessures alors ça lui donne une certaine maturité mais elle garde une coquille. Ces deux mademoiselles sont touchantes et attachantes. Un livre amusant, drôle, touchant, et qui plaira à toutes les ados bien dans leurs vêtements !
This is a really cool book that will make you second guess what you are eating. Most of the science in the book is acurate although he can be a little preachy at times. Makes me want to grow all of my own food!
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Rick Riordan
Leave it to the Weeping Angels, this is a really solid Doctor Who story. Something that ends up bothering me with a lot of these books is that because the authors have no budget restraints, the stories often do really BIG things that could never be done on the TV show. Well, duh, that's how it works with books. However, and this may be very irrational on my part, those BIG stories always sorta bug me and feel "unrealistic" because they could never be an episode. (I know, I know. Complaining that something is "unrealistic" within a story about a 900-year-old time traveling alien is not very rational.) Anyways, with all that said, what I really like about this story is that it feels like it could be a TV episode. And on top of that, the Doctor, Amy, and Rory are all spot-on in character, so this one's a winner.
I can't believe she's writing about vampires
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Cao Hồng Ba
açıkçası frank miller'in yaratıcılığını ve yeniden canlandırma kapasitesini gösteriyor. müthiş.
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