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After the Flood, What’s Next?

new life in a new, barren land

The people who had never been in a boat had now lived five months on the water. Their ship home (the ark) finally rested on the mountains of Ararat. But they could not disembark yet. Water was everywhere. They would have to wait for the shoreline to recede. Noah tested ...

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Who Calms the Storms of Life?

National Hurricane Preparedness Week runs from May 24 through May 30.   Using #Itonlytakesone to impress upon folks the truth that: “It only takes one storm to change your life,” the National Weather Service is serious about raising understanding of tropical cyclones.  From facts such as “six inches of storm surge ...

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Part III Vacationing With Different Glasses

So, have I peaked your interest to continue reading and digging into the validity of the argument? If you missed the beginning of this three part series, click here to read Part I and Part II Although there are more contestable features in Yellowstone including the Mammoth Hot Springs and ...

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Part II Vacationing With Different Glasses

One of the most breathtaking features in Yellowstone is the “Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.” The panoramic viewpoint captures the various striations in the rock formations leaving you wondering how something so enormous could have possibly formed. Evolutionists would state that the area was formed over 590,000 years created by ...

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