Cross Encounters Radio
I was a guest on Cross Encounters Radio on Sunday February 17th 2013, being interviewed by presenter Tony Miano.
The Hermeneutics of Sin
The blogospheres on both sides of the Atlantic are this week buzzing with the news that Britain’s most well-known and influential Baptist pastor has published a magazine article in support of what he refers to as “monogamous same-sex relationships.”1 The pastor in question, Steve Chalke, has form on the issue of controversial comments, two others of which are mentioned below.
Abortion Statistics for England and Wales
As the 40th anniversary of the infamous Roe vs Wade Supreme Court decision has recently passed, I recalled that I had recently seen some statistics on abortions in England and Wales. Sometimes, statistics presented unemotionally, with very little comment, can present a case powerfully. I hope that no one is in doubt about my opposition to abortion. You can find the reasons for this in one of my chapters in The New Answers Book 3[1]. I also wrote an article to mark the 40th anniversary of the passing of the UK’s Abortion Act (1967)[2].
No Creation in British Free Schools
New guidelines have been issued by the British Government on how monies given by the Department for Education should be spent only on schools that teach evolution in science lessons. These rules apply to the new so-called Free Schools, which are operated by individuals, co-operatives of parents, non-profit companies and religious organizations. Radical atheists have been determined to tie the hands of Free Schools, which are operated by evangelical churches and organizations. Writing in the Guardian newspaper, Andrew Copson, Chief Executive of the British Humanist Association, stated:
Dear Michelle: Ussher Was Right
An open letter to the concerned lady who called The 700 Club a few days ago, asking what she should say to her sons, who are questioning the Bible because of its perceived failure to explain dinosaurs.
Bill Nye Falls Flat
A little while ago, I blogged about Bill Nye’s nonsensical comments on creationism. Well, it appears that he has been making even more foolish and ill-informed comments on the subject of attempting to ban creationism from education.


In Memory of Duane Gish
1921-2013
ICR’s website greeted the news of the passing of Duane Gish as “a mixture of sorrow and thankfulness”. That sums up the reaction of all of us involved in creation ministry.