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Part 1 -- BFTBC – History of Fundamentalism Class #5 –Development of American Liberalism

BFTBC – History of Fundamentalism Class #5 –Development of American Liberalism

History of Fundamentalism Class of the Bible For Today Baptist Church
900 Park Avenue, Collingswood, NJ 08108

--Text Book In Pursuit of Purity By Dr. David O. Beale--

Pastor Daniel S. Waite covered pages 69-86 on October 3, 2014, at Bible For Today Baptist Church

www.BibleForToday.org


1. What ideology has always been the “great foe of Fundamentalism”?

2. What is the name of the French philosopher, born in 1596, that believed that “each person is a law unto himself,” and who also developed the maxim, “I think therefore I am”?

3. (1) What heretical hypothesis did Jean Astruc (1684-1788) developed based on his incorrect and faithless view of Genesis, and (2) briefly explain Astruc’s wrong hypothesis?
4. Hermann Reimarus denied the occurrence of Biblical miracles and he only viewed the Scripture as mere literature. For what did Reimarus’ radical views lay the foundation?
5. What is the primary tenet of religious pluralism?

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BFTBC – History of Fundamentalism Class #5 –Development of American Liberalism

History of Fundamentalism Class of the Bible For Today Baptist Church
900 Park Avenue, Collingswood, NJ 08108

--Text Book In Pursuit of Purity By Dr. David O. Beale--

Pastor Daniel S. Waite covered pages 69-86 on October 3, 2014, at Bible For Today Baptist Church

www.BibleForToday.org


1. What ideology has always been the “great foe of Fundamentalism”?

2. What is the name of the French philosopher, born in 1596, that believed that “each person is a law unto himself,” and who also developed the maxim, “I think therefore I am”?

3. (1) What heretical hypothesis did Jean Astruc (1684-1788) developed based on his incorrect and faithless view of Genesis, and (2) briefly explain Astruc’s wrong hypothesis?
4. Hermann Reimarus denied the occurrence of Biblical miracles and he only viewed the Scripture as mere literature. For what did Reimarus’ radical views lay the foundation?
5. What is the primary tenet of religious pluralism?

One in Christ Curriculum

The One in Christ religion curriculum for Infants through Grade 8 is centered on our Savior, Jesus. With a scope and sequence that includes more than 200 Old and New Testament Bible stories, this curriculum provides a comprehensive presentation of major Bible stories to help children learn the Bible and grow in faith.

To learn more about the One in Christ curriculum from Concordia Publishing House, visit cph.org/oneinchrist.

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One in Christ Early Childhood Curriculum

The One in Christ religion curriculum for early childhood teachers is centered on our Savior, Jesus. With a scope and sequence that includes more than 200 Old and New Testament Bible stories, this curriculum provides a comprehensive presentation of major Bible stories to help young children learn the Bible and grow in faith.

To learn more about the One in Christ from Concordia Publishing House, visit cph.org/oneinchrist.

What Is Holy Week?

Discover the sights, sounds, and symbols of Holy Week. Christians all over the world celebrate Easter and their new life in Jesus—but what about the week leading up to Easter? What is Holy Week?

This video explains the traditions and the significance of Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter. We encourage you to use this video as a tool to teach your family or students about Jesus.

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"What Is Advent?" https://www.godtube.com/watch/?v=WP7ZYPNX
"What Is Epiphany?" https://www.godtube.com/watch/?v=WPWGLWNX

BibleStudyMinute.com: Keep it in Context

Favorite Bible verses pop up everywhere—on social media, on coffee mugs, on T-shirts. And it’s great to get Scripture out there. But verses without context can make it easy to miss the point.

Crosswalk.com: How do I gain a passion for evangelism? - Gloria Furman

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Questions about the Holy Spirit

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Part 1 -- BFTBC – History of Fundamentalism Class #4 –The American Bible and Prophetic Conferences

BFTBC – History of Fundamentalism Class #4 –The American Bible and Prophetic Conferences

History of Fundamentalism Class of the Bible For Today Baptist Church
900 Park Avenue, Collingswood, NJ 08108

--Text Book In Pursuit of Purity By Dr. David O. Beale--

Pastor Daniel S. Waite covered pages 47-67 on September 26, 2014, at Bible For Today Baptist Church

www.BibleForToday.org

Read The Fundamentals all twelve volumes.

Take Twenty-five Question quiz #4
View Past Class Videos

Pastor Dudley Atkins Tyng
Michael Gungor proclaims, “Do I believe that God literally drowned every living creature 5,000 years ago in a global flood except the ones who were living in a gig boat? No, I don’t . . ..”

President James Earl Carter, “Losing my religion for equality”


1. Who did the nineteenth president of the United States, Rutherford B. Hayes, order withdrawn from the southern part of the United States as part of the compromise of 1877, that eventually ended Reconstructionism?

2. What type of pestilence devastated the crops of the western United States in the mid 1870s?

3. What separate and distinct inventions were (1) George B. Selden, (2) Thomas A. Edison, and (3) Alexander Graham Bell working on in 1878?

4. What two major new philosophies and ideology did preachers and theologians face and confront in the mid 1870s?

5. Among other things, what did Pius IX claim at the first Vatican Council of 1870?

Part 2 -- BFTBC – History of Fundamentalism Class #4 –The American Bible and Prophetic Conferences

BFTBC – History of Fundamentalism Class #4 –The American Bible and Prophetic Conferences

History of Fundamentalism Class of the Bible For Today Baptist Church
900 Park Avenue, Collingswood, NJ 08108

--Text Book In Pursuit of Purity By Dr. David O. Beale--

Pastor Daniel S. Waite covered pages 47-67 on September 26, 2014, at Bible For Today Baptist Church

www.BibleForToday.org

Read The Fundamentals all twelve volumes.

Take Twenty-five Question quiz #4
View Past Class Videos

Pastor Dudley Atkins Tyng
Michael Gungor proclaims, “Do I believe that God literally drowned every living creature 5,000 years ago in a global flood except the ones who were living in a gig boat? No, I don’t . . ..”

President James Earl Carter, “Losing my religion for equality”


1. Who did the nineteenth president of the United States, Rutherford B. Hayes, order withdrawn from the southern part of the United States as part of the compromise of 1877, that eventually ended Reconstructionism?

2. What type of pestilence devastated the crops of the western United States in the mid 1870s?

3. What separate and distinct inventions were (1) George B. Selden, (2) Thomas A. Edison, and (3) Alexander Graham Bell working on in 1878?

4. What two major new philosophies and ideology did preachers and theologians face and confront in the mid 1870s?

5. Among other things, what did Pius IX claim at the first Vatican Council of 1870?

Part 3 -- BFTBC – History of Fundamentalism Class #4 –The American Bible and Prophetic Conferences

BFTBC – History of Fundamentalism Class #4 –The American Bible and Prophetic Conferences

History of Fundamentalism Class of the Bible For Today Baptist Church
900 Park Avenue, Collingswood, NJ 08108

--Text Book In Pursuit of Purity By Dr. David O. Beale--

Pastor Daniel S. Waite covered pages 47-67 on September 26, 2014, at Bible For Today Baptist Church

www.BibleForToday.org

Read The Fundamentals all twelve volumes.

Take Twenty-five Question quiz #4
View Past Class Videos

Pastor Dudley Atkins Tyng
Michael Gungor proclaims, “Do I believe that God literally drowned every living creature 5,000 years ago in a global flood except the ones who were living in a gig boat? No, I don’t . . ..”

President James Earl Carter, “Losing my religion for equality”


1. Who did the nineteenth president of the United States, Rutherford B. Hayes, order withdrawn from the southern part of the United States as part of the compromise of 1877, that eventually ended Reconstructionism?

2. What type of pestilence devastated the crops of the western United States in the mid 1870s?

3. What separate and distinct inventions were (1) George B. Selden, (2) Thomas A. Edison, and (3) Alexander Graham Bell working on in 1878?

4. What two major new philosophies and ideology did preachers and theologians face and confront in the mid 1870s?

5. Among other things, what did Pius IX claim at the first Vatican Council of 1870?

Part 4 -- BFTBC – History of Fundamentalism Class #4 –The American Bible and Prophetic Conferences

BFTBC – History of Fundamentalism Class #4 –The American Bible and Prophetic Conferences

History of Fundamentalism Class of the Bible For Today Baptist Church
900 Park Avenue, Collingswood, NJ 08108

--Text Book In Pursuit of Purity By Dr. David O. Beale--

Pastor Daniel S. Waite covered pages 47-67 on September 26, 2014, at Bible For Today Baptist Church

www.BibleForToday.org

Read The Fundamentals all twelve volumes.

Take Twenty-five Question quiz #4
View Past Class Videos

Pastor Dudley Atkins Tyng
Michael Gungor proclaims, “Do I believe that God literally drowned every living creature 5,000 years ago in a global flood except the ones who were living in a gig boat? No, I don’t . . ..”

President James Earl Carter, “Losing my religion for equality”


1. Who did the nineteenth president of the United States, Rutherford B. Hayes, order withdrawn from the southern part of the United States as part of the compromise of 1877, that eventually ended Reconstructionism?

2. What type of pestilence devastated the crops of the western United States in the mid 1870s?

3. What separate and distinct inventions were (1) George B. Selden, (2) Thomas A. Edison, and (3) Alexander Graham Bell working on in 1878?

4. What two major new philosophies and ideology did preachers and theologians face and confront in the mid 1870s?

5. Among other things, what did Pius IX claim at the first Vatican Council of 1870?

A Surprise Platypus (Part 2 of 2) | Creation Moments Minute

A Surprise Platypus (Part 2 of 2)

On today’s Creation Moments Minute we continue looking at the crazy, mixed-up platypus from Australia.

More than two hundred years after scientists in London first started looking at the duckbill platypus from Australia, the creature continues to amaze scientists. Recently researchers discovered a surprising new ability the platypus uses to find food. It seems that the nerves in the platypus's skin, which relay the sense of touch, are also able to sense electricity.

Every time we or any living creature use a muscle, a tiny electric current is generated. When the shrimp that the platypus eats flick their tails, they generate about 200 millionths to 1,000 millionths of a volt of electricity. That small amount of voltage is enough to enable the platypus to sense and locate lunch.

Clearly, the duckbill platypus is one of the most unusual creatures God made on the sixth day of creation week.

For Creation Moments Minute dot com, I’m Darren Marlar.

Ref: Horton, Elizabeth. 1986. "The electric cool platypus." Science Digest, June, p. 21.

Creation Moments Minute - Where Faith And Science Collide!

Every day, Darren Marlar and Creation Moments come together to bring you a short, one-minute episode talking about the miracle of Creation, and the falsehoods of Evolution. Be educated and inspired with Creation Moments Minute - from https://www.CreationMomentsMinute.com.

Brain Talk | Creation Moments Minute

Brain Talk

There is a huge difference between computers and the human brain, as we will see on today’s Creation Moments Minute.

While the computer transmits information using electricity, the brain communicates its information using powerful chemicals. Let's say that you accidentally touch a hot pan on the stove. In less than two tenths of a second, millions of reactions take place while your brain performs a huge number of operations. As a result, you pull your hand away from the hot pan – very quickly!

Nor does the brain have set paths for messages, like a computer. If we can use computer language for a moment, the brain writes its own programs, doing many complicated tasks of which you and I are never aware.

We know that the computer is the product of careful design, but to argue that the much more complex human brain is an accident of nature makes very little sense!

For Creation Moments Minute dot com, I’m Darren Marlar.

Ref: Hammer, Signe. 1986. "How does it work?" Science Digest, June, p. 45.

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