Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Student comments from Univ of MD last nite !!
Dear Readers, here're a few comments from fellow-believers after last night's "bar-room brawl" of 200 plus. Q&A was rudely dominated by the (invited) members of the Freethought Society (alias, "we hate Christians" club -- sheesh, were they mean!). It might give you an idea of how these things go out on the battlefield in Jedi-Sith warfare. Love in the Savior, Dr Jackson
Hello Dr. Jackson! I wanted to give you a huge thank you for coming to the University of Maryland and discussing the evidence for Creationism. As a Catholic and an aspiring scientist, I love hearing talks such as these. Truth be told, I feel I owe you an apology on behalf of all the students that harassed you and were simply rude to you. I found the Q & A to be silly at times - people just spewed their beliefs at you, but nobody seemed to contest any of the 'big' things you talk about (at least the things I considered 'big'). I thought many of your examples were excellent, and was saddened to see other scientists simply refuse to extend their imagination and curiosity to the possibility of a God. Isn't that what science is about - curiosity and learning? I don't like that God and science appear to have split and become opposite each other to many in the scientific community. Anywho, thank you wholeheartedly for the talk - I really enjoyed the time I spent listening to you. Have a wonderful week! Julia, University of Maryland, Neurobiology & Physiology
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
vid-link to lect by DrJ Tues to OU Pharmacy Club
DrJ did a lecture at U of Okla Med School future Christian Pharmacist club, which was also simulcast to the Tulsa chapter of the club. Truly, I am always amazed at how empowered by God this speak is, when backed with tons of prayer. Yeah -- glory to God -- I can't believe it -- either! Ha. Praise Him eternally! Yeah the logic and the evidence were all of great comfort to the creationists in the room ... and of great discomfort to any evolutionist who may have heard or will hear this lecture. God bless you all. At least all of my friends do ... get to hear and see me ... when I'm not there, by means of these recorded events. I'm so glad. Spread this link and download the video -- it will not be up long!
Your friend and brother, Dr Jackson
http://media.pharmacy.ouhsc.edu/oupharmacy/courses/noon/Dr-J-11-08-2011.wmv
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Audio links of DrJ in IL last Sunday !
"QC Creation Science Association Part 1" Dr. Charles Jackson
"QC Creation Science Association Part 1" Dr. Charles Jackson
just go to the below web address, and look for the two messages you see above
These two messages were given by DrJ at 1st Bapt of Silvis on the last trip to Iowa-IL.
They are each less than an hour, if you would like to hear DrJ's voice teaching ... ha
God bless, Doc Jay
Friday, November 4, 2011
rdr quest: Age of the Earth?
POINTS OF ORIGINS with Dr. Jackson Creation Truth Foundation www.CreationTruth.com
how old is the earth? and wouldn't we know how old it is by the book Numbers in the bible? Megan
Megan, that's a great question. And the answer will split the churches right down the middle ... even though --you-- are right.
A quick do-the-math exercise going from the ages of the patriachs in Genesis ... will give you Adam's original birth date of 4004 BC, Noah's Flood at 2348 BC, and the birth of Abraham at about 2056 BC. Yep, that means when you read the Bible and take it literally, dear sister. Earth has only been around for 6015 yrs. 'Sound short? Not really. Nobody alive today can easily conceptualize 1000 yrs. The Flood explains the drastic changes in the earth's landforms ... not billions of years of river-activitiy. Amen. God bless you, your brother, DrJ
Thursday, November 3, 2011
reader quest:: Were Dino's Just Big Lizards?
Chris, reptiles do continue to grow slowly as long as they live. But the dino's were not just large; they were anatomically unique, and not as a result of extreme age. Dino's were the only reptiles to ever live that had turbinates in their nasal passages, so they probably had a good sense of smell, much like most mammals do. Their legs also, bear the weight of their body, directly under the body. All non-extinct reptiles today, have their legs spread out to the sides. They also may have been less cold-blooded than the other members of Class Reptilia. All forms of Order Dinosauria were different from any other reptiles that ever lived. I hope this helps. Your friend and brother, Dr Jackson