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Author: Prophet Emmanuel Ojo Ademola

Digging Up The Old Wells Abraham

Digging Up The Old Wells Abraham

IN THIS YEAR OF THE KING, PARTICULARLY FOR OUR INCREASE Understanding of God’s mind and follow His way is the key for the Increase you are about to receive. Making Christ’s strength your strength is the key to your fruitfulness and given yourself into the direction is the key to your ever increasing favour   BE RENEWED BY DIGGING UP THE OLD WELLS OF ABRAHAM Visit any cemetery and you will see gravestones standing at attention like soldiers on a…

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False Story about Apostle Obadare

False Story about Apostle Obadare

 THAT STORY ABOUT APOSTLE OBADARE IS FALSE The leaders of the C.A.C. World-Soul Winning Evangelical Ministry (WOSEM) have totally denied and also condemned in strong terms, a recent Magazine report circulating (not CA Magazine), which allege that the Director of the Ministry, Apostle T.O. Obadare died for about four days and came back to life afterwards. The report states that after Apostle Obadare came back to life, he claimed that while he was dead, he was taken to heaven where God…

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10. His rejection of biblical creation by God

10. His rejection of biblical creation by God

His rejection of biblical creation by God Charles Darwin was a man of his times. The 19th century saw many major social upheavals—political, philosophical, economic and religious—and Darwin was deeply shaped by them. His grandfather Erasmus Darwin, a non-believer who had written on evolution, and his father Robert, also a nonbeliever, had great influence on him. The death of his beloved daughter Annie at the age of 10 greatly diminished any faith he had in God. Some 11 years after…

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9. His theory of the tree of life

9. His theory of the tree of life

His theory of the tree of life The only drawing Darwin had in his book The Origin of Species is that of the supposed "tree of life." It pictures the imaginary transformation of a common ancestor (at the root level) into the different species we see today (at the twig level). Yet the drawing is actually based on slight variations within a species after many generations, and then he adds some suppositions. Again Darwin went well beyond the evidence. He…

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8. His theory of human beings evolving from apes

8. His theory of human beings evolving from apes

His theory of human beings evolving from apes In his second-most famous book, The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, Darwin proposed that human beings evolved from some type of ape closely related to a chimpanzee. But when you look closely, you see an enormous amount of difference between chimpanzees and man. The idea, so commonly thought, that we share 99 percent of our DNA with chimps has been refuted with the deciphering of the chimpanzee genome….

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7. His theory of homology

7. His theory of homology

His theory of homology In his studies, Darwin noticed that different types of creatures shared some common features, such as the five fingers of a human hand and the five digits of a bat’s wing or of a dolphin’s fin. He postulated that this similarity in different species, which he called "homology," was evidence for a common ancestry. Yet this argument is based on an analogy that’s quite weak since the fossil record shows no gradual evolution of these limbs…

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6. His discounting of the Cambrian explosion

6. His discounting of the Cambrian explosion

His discounting of the Cambrian explosion Darwin was aware of what is called the "Cambrian explosion"—fossils of a bewildering variety of complex life-forms appearing suddenly, without predecessors, in the same low level of the fossil record. This obviously did not fit his evolutionary model of simple-to-complex life. Instead of a few related organisms appearing early in the fossil record as he hoped, there was an explosion of life—where the various main body types (called phyla) of living creatures seem to…

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5. His failure to see the limits of variation of species

5. His failure to see the limits of variation of species

His failure to see the limits of variation of species Darwin got the idea about natural selection in part from observing artificial selection. For instance, he noted the way pigeon breeders came up with a great variety of pigeons. Yet we should remember, they are still all classified as pigeons! He thought that from this variety, given enough time, pigeons could eventually evolve into some other type of birds, such as eagles or vultures, and gradually, even to other creatures…

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4. His expectation of intermediate fossils

4. His expectation of intermediate fossils

His expectation of intermediate fossils During his life, Charles Darwin was puzzled over the fossil record. For it to back his theory, the evidence should show a fine gradation between the different animal species and have millions of intermediate links. He stated it this way: "The number of intermediate and transitional links, between all living and extinct species, must have been inconceivably great. But assuredly, if this theory [of evolution] be true, such have lived upon the earth" (The Origin…

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3. His ideas about the information inside the cell

3. His ideas about the information inside the cell

His ideas about the information inside the cell Back in Darwin’s day, scientists didn’t know what type or quantity of information was embedded within the cell. Darwin assumed it would be very elementary—only a few instructions to tell the cell how to function. Because he believed in the simplicity of the information of the cell, he came up with a theory called "pangenesis," where huge variations simply popped out of cells at random—something that was later proven to be entirely…

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