Jan
26
2010
All of the “missing links” on this page are examples of poor anthropology being used in an attempt to convince the public that God does not exist. Unfortunately, this rush to judgment is a consistent and erroneous theme of the evolutionary science community. The only thing missing from their studies was thorough research.
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Jan
21
2010
Long before medical science discovered the importance of quarantine of persons with infectious disease, the Bible instigated them. In 1490 B.C. the Scriptures tell the children of Israel what to do if a man has leprosy: “All the days wherein the plague shall be in him he shall be defiled; he is unclean: he shall dwell alone; without the camp shall his habitation be” (Leviticus 13:46). Laws of quarantine were not instigated by modern man until the seventeenth century.
no comments | tags: Arturo Castiglioni, B.C, Bible, caption, century, children of israel, disease, evil spirits, God, Grant R. Jeffrey, history of medicine, importance, importance of quarantine, Israel, LAWS, leprosy, Leviticus, man, medical law, overwhelming importance, Quarantine, signature of god | posted in Science and Theology