Fantastic Four

Apparently, Bill Nye “The Science Guy” thinks creationism is bad and should not be taught to kids.  It is interesting to learn that Nye believes evolution (a non-entity) to solve problems in the world.

“Your world becomes fantastically complicated if you don’t believe in evolution,” Nye said in the Web video.

Tim Challies offers a unique look at an article about Helen Gurly Brown.

Young women today are convinced that their bodies are all their own, that they can hook up with whomever they want whenever they want without emotional scars. What is tragic is that they think this is their own idea, that they are the revolutionaries. What they don’t see is that they are swimming downstream from someone else’s sewage.

So often, Southern Baptists are chided in the media for everything that they are against.  Times of natural disaster highlight just one of the great things for which Southern Baptists are responsible, Southern Baptist Disaster Relief, one of the three largest disaster relief organizations in the United States.

With Tropical Storm Isaac continuing to churn toward landfall as a potential hurricane on Tuesday night or Wednesday morning — somewhere along the Louisiana and Mississippi Coasts — Southern Baptist Disaster Relief leaders already are planning where major storm responses will be deployed.

John Piper writes about Norway’s travesty of justice in the sentencing of Andrew Breivik, who is responsible for killing 77 people in 2011.  Piper is correct, Life is Cheap in Norway.

In fact, the news story explains that, after his 21-year smack-on-the-hand for killing 77 people, Breivik “could be kept there indefinitely by judges adding a succession of five-year extensions.” There it is. The issue is not what he deserves. The issue is not justice. The issue is power in the hands of judges who will decide if he has been “rehabilitated” sufficiently, and if his detainment has served the community to a suitable degree.