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Great Day!

When you have a good day, you want to tell people about it!

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Is this what the Pilgrims envisioned?

Science and Miracles

Has science proved that miracles can't happen?

Five Worldview Questions and Sci-Fi

A basic overview of my newest AiG talk, "Is Science Fiction Really Fiction?" with a couple clips, and some questions for discussion.

Creation Museum

In mid-October, my parents and I attended Answers in Genesis' "Weekend in Paradise," which was an all-expense-paid, multiday, vacation weekend for invited AiG supporters. This was a fun time that my parents recall as one of their most-wonderful getaways in a while. During the Saturday-evening banquet, I was talking with Patrick, the Creation Museum designer. I'd half-joked, half-seriously stated that it would be awesome to have my someday-somewhere-over-the-rainbow wedding reception at Creation Museum.

Need Input on Science Fiction Quotation

I'd like your feedback on something to help me prepare a new talk for Answers in Genesis.

In the Image of God or Survival of the Fittest?

Does what we believe about our origins affect how we treat others?

Review of BCPL Digital Media

Boone County Public Library (BCPL) is stepping into the twenty-first century by finally offering digital media over the internet. I wrote this review for BCPL. Although written for a specific public library network, the review can easily apply to most other public libraries, especially since they use the same NetLibrary service.

Is FreePay Making Free Stuff Harder to Get?

Many of us may are familiar with FreePay (formerly Gratis Marketing). And many of us probably even got a free iPod or other geeky toy for free from them. But their website went offline for "upgrades." Are these actually good upgrades, or could this mark the end of getting free things fairly easily?

When Hammer Taps Turn to Nudges

The continuation of the story of my house-hunt.
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