Archive for the 'Miscellaneous' Category

Nov 03 2009

A bit more blogging

Published by Benjamin Galindo under Miscellaneous

We are back and ready to blog.

We are planning a new start to this site. I hope you enjoy and find some useful information in the posts that will follow.

As always we will post items that we find as we research the Internet. We do not necessarily subscribe to the views of the quoted material, but we hope that it provides “food for thought”.

If you have any thoughts on how to improve this site, please let us know. If you have any questions, we are more than happy to dialog with you.

May God bless you in your ministry :)

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Jan 08 2009

Body Makes Own Aspirin Compound

Published by Benjamin Galindo under Miscellaneous

“[The following is an exact transcript of this podcast.]

Aspirin is a popular painkiller, and chances are you have some in your medicine chest right now. You might even have some in your flesh-and-blood, put-a-shirt-on-it chest. Because a new study suggests that humans can make their own salicylic acid, which forms the bulk of aspirin’s active ingredient. [More]

“Body Makes Own Aspirin Compound”, Scientific American

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Dec 02 2008

Clean People Are Less Judgmental

Published by Benjamin Galindo under Miscellaneous

“Feeling physically clean could make a person less judgmental of others.

“Clean People Are Less Judgmental”, LiveScience.com

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Nov 21 2008

King Herod May Have Been Buried With Lavish Artwork

Published by Benjamin Galindo under Miscellaneous

“Israeli archaeologists find Roman-style paintings in possible tomb of King Herod.

“King Herod May Have Been Buried With Lavish Artwork”, LiveScience.com

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Oct 30 2008

Big-ideas men not the best leaders

Published by Benjamin Galindo under Miscellaneous

“IN ranking 42 US presidents the conclusion must be that the criteria we mostly use for greatness often miss out on the little things.”

“Big-ideas men not the best leaders”, The Australian | Editors choice

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Oct 20 2008

Satanic twist

Published by Benjamin Galindo under Miscellaneous

“Could the devil be a witness to the truth of Genesis creation? Remarkably, yes.”

“Satanic twist”, Creation On The Web

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Oct 15 2008

Codex Sinaiticus is being digitized, but does it undermine biblical reliability?

Published by Benjamin Galindo under Miscellaneous

“Codex Sinaiticus: should this ancient copy of the Greek New Testament cause any doubt on the reliability of our Bibles or Christianity?”

“Codex Sinaiticus is being digitized, but does it undermine biblical reliability?”, Creation On The Web

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Oct 15 2008

Darwin’s bulldog-Thomas H. Huxley

Published by Benjamin Galindo under Miscellaneous

“The ‘success’ of Darwin’s theory of evolution in the 19th century was largely due to the work of this man. So who was he and what motivated him?”

“Darwin’s bulldog-Thomas H. Huxley”, Creation On The Web

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Sep 22 2008

Church of England apologises to Darwin

Published by Benjamin Galindo under Miscellaneous

“Anglican leaders’ appeasement of evolutionary theory is as futile as Chamberlain’s appeasement of Hitler, 70 years ago this month.”

“Church of England apologises to Darwin”, Creation On The Web

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Sep 22 2008

Angkor saw a stegosaur?

Published by Benjamin Galindo under Miscellaneous

“A stone carving of a dinosaur at the ancient ruins of Angkor raises the question: how could anyone living 800 years ago have known what a dino looked like?”

“Angkor saw a stegosaur?”, Creation On The Web

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