Eric Hovind and Thunderf00t at the Reason Rally Part 1
Reason Rally 2012
During the first ever Reason Rally in Washington D.C. more than 8,000 atheists from every denomination of humanism on the planet gathered to encourage each other by blaspheming the name of Jesus Christ. One of my very first interviews was with a YouTube personality named Thunderf00t. His youtube channel has more than 300 videos and a total of over 40,000,000 (40 million) views. Here is part one of the interview.
The Reason Rally 2012 from a Christian Perspective
What a fascinating day we had at the first-ever Reason Rally in Washington, D.C., where 8,000 to 10,000 atheists gathered to meet like-minded people to show themselves that they exist. As I walked up to the reason rally and saw all the faces of people that were celebrating the blaspheming of God’s name, I was filled with Godly sorrow. I beg God to grant these individuals repentance, so that they could see the truth. (2 Tim 2:25)
Praise Him in the Storm
“I will bless the LORD at all times: his praise shall continually be in my mouth.” (Psalm 34:1)
Belief in evolution boils down to a gut feeling
An article on MSNBC reported on the January 2012 issue of Journal of Research in Science Teaching, where new research suggests that the acceptance of evolution comes down to a gut feeling.
The “Fool” has said…
Truly the “fool” has said in his heart that there is no God. The following was posted by a self-proclaimed atheist named Rick. Once an unbeliever says this, the debate is over. They lost.
Researcher visits the Creation Store
One of our recent visitors to The Creation Store was Maryann Stuart. She has spent the past four years helping out as a volunteer at the 7 Wonders Creation Museum in Silver Lake, Washington, and earned her Masters from the Institute of Creation Research in 2007. But, most of the time, she works as a Research Associate in Arcadia, Florida, with the Creation Adventures Museum, and assists Dr. Gary Parker there. Our bookstore supervisor, Brenda, had a good time brainstorming with Maryann for some insight on displays and other relevant scientific information.
The Archbishop — A Practical Atheist
My friend and colleague, Eric Hovind, has already blogged succinctly on Richard Dawkins’ statement that he is an agnostic rather than an atheist. This confession, that he could not be 100 percent sure that God did not exist, came in a discussion with Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury. I want to comment on Dr. Williams’ part in the discussion.


Eric Hovind and Thunderf00t at the Reason Rally Part 2
Thunderf00t Part 1 review
It took nearly 10 minutes but we finally got Thunderf00t to admit the truth of his position: “It is conceivable that the universe does not exist.” This is the foundational point at which the unbeliever’s worldview falls apart. The unbeliever knows that to claim certainty about anything would require knowledge from the one who knows everything. Because they are trying to avoid this, an unbeliever is forced to say, “It is conceivable that the universe does not exist.”