Does The Bible Say That Practicing Homosexuality Is Sinful?

The Bible totally and uncompromisingly rejects the act of homosexuality and same-sex marriage from cover to cover, just like it condemns adultery, fornication, and even unchaste thoughts.  The first indication of this can be found in the creation story, which occurs in the first book of the Bible, Genesis:  “So, God created man in his own image, in the image of God He created…

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Does Homosexuality in Animals Mean That It Is Morally Ok?

Regardless of one’s view about the origin of humans, whether intelligently designed or blindly evolved, one can easily notice that humans are intellectually superior to other creatures (animals). It can happen that some animals are stronger, faster, and bigger than humans. But of all creatures, humans are the most intelligent. It is humans who founded civilizations, write poetry, build rockets, and save lives through…

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Origin of Life: Information within Life

In efforts done by origins of life studies, the simplest protocell that could be the source of living cells as we know it should contain DNA (or RNA), proteins & enzymes, all enclosed in a membrane. As simple as it may seem, this system, however, includes an advanced communication system. In the previous article, Origin of Life: Irreducible Complexity within the Cell we discussed…

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Origin of Life: Irreducible Complexity within the Cell

Introduction  According to Abiogenesis, it is assumed that the first life form was a simple cellular organism, which can evolve by itself during the prebiotic era, and then as time goes by, this simple cell starts to get more functions, being more complex, and forming more complex life forms.   As we are discussing the origin of life, we should be more concerned about that…

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