Monthly Archives: April 2013

Bombardier Beetle - Strange creature of God

A video (Incredible Creatures That Defy Evolution) critic on evolution led me to look at the Bombardier Beetles, which can make explosions by their internal chemical reaction. An evolutionist's claim on this only proves his own folly.

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Anne Frank

A recent news (Justin Bieber's "belieber" remark at Amsterdam) prompted me to take a closer look at Anne Frank, 15-year old holocaust victim, whose fame began with her posthumous diary preserved and published by her surviving father. So I will … Continue reading

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Bitcoin

A new currency concept. Bitcoin is also used for currency trading. I need to research into this.

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AADGT Concert

Yesterday, my wife and I went to the concert at Carnegie Hall(Weill Recital Hall) with her "trainee", whose teacher's (Elena Rossman) organization AADGT (The American Association for Development of the Gifted and Talented) hosted. I couldn't find much info on … Continue reading

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ALMA

ALMA's ability to construct images out of radio frequencies is very impressive. I do not know how it is achieved.

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Missing Square Puzzle

My father recently sent me a video link to a "magic" show based on the missing square puzzle concept. I noticed the misaligned cut but couldn't figure out exactly how that is something wrong. Finally, with the help of the … Continue reading

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Church Shopping

Not long ago, Kathy Keller, wife of famous pastor Timothy Keller, wrote an article despising church shopping: "...high on my list of odious phrases.". I cannot disagree that this phrase could be treated as a concept of consumerism. Finding the … Continue reading

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If there is God, then the world would have been a better place

One needs not look at the Bible, but an old fable: The fox and the grapes, for correction. Since the world is not a better place, there is no God. "Since the grapes cannot be reached, the grapes must be … Continue reading

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Cal Beisner on Environmentalists

As founder of the Cornwall Alliance (co-signed by the likes of James Dobson, Charles Colson, RC Sproul, etc.), which deals with exaggerated accusation by today's environmentalists, Calvin Beisner declared Rachel Carson's Silent Spring a very bad science on Mefferd's show.

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Ken Wilber

Janet Mefferd interviewed Dr. Douglas Groothuis on Ken Wilber, who was a big impact to the emergent church and its major key player, Rob Bell. Wilber read into Eastern literatures, such as Laozi's Dao De Jing. Admirable, for a Westerner. … Continue reading

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