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LETTING DATA LEAD TO THEORY

It is never good science to ignore anomalous data or to eliminate a conclusion because of some presupposition. Sir Henry Dale, one-time President of the Royal Society of London, made an important comment in his retirement speech: "Science should not tolerate any lapse of precision, or neglect any anomaly, but give Nature's answers to the world humbly and with courage." To do so may not place one in the mainstream of modern science, but at least we will be searching for truth and moving ahead rather than maintaining the scientific status quo.

Barry Setterfield

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NEW: Weekly Bible Studies -- this series is being posted upon request. We have a home Bible study once a week here and those who cannot attend either because of distance or time have asked if we can put up what we cover. The first section, which will take a number of weeks, is Genesis 1-11. We started October 23, 2008 and will try to make sure each week's material is posted within a day or two of the study.

Abraham  a study of the man himself

Signs in the Stars?   the Zodiac today is occultic.  This may be a horrid perversion of its original meaning and use.

Hebrew Scripture Chronology  

Joint Presentations by Barry and Helen Setterfield, and the Matter of Women Teaching in 1 Timothy 2:12

Morgan Answered Responses to a series of 'absurdities' Morgan has claimed are in the Bible

 

The Christmas Star -- in place of the article we used to have is the DVD which contains all the information and the explanations. We can figure the actual date of Christ's birth extremely closely from information given in the Bible as well as historical data. The wise men were NOT three old men on camels (which were used only as beasts of burden by the Persians, and not as transportation for people), but the upper house of the Persian Parliament. The astronomical events were so unique and significant that the Romans thought the heavens themselves were applauding Caesar Augustus, whom they considered their prince of peace! The innkeeper, long maligned in sermon and legend, probably never existed, for the word translated in most versions as 'inn' was no public facility at all, but rather a reference to the guest rooms in each house. The biblical, historical, cultural and astronomical data all come together to tell us what happened during that incredible time.

Further technical information regarding calendars and other data have been taken from the original article and are still available as notes here.

 

If you live outside the United States and cannot afford the video, please contact us at bhs4light@charter.net

 

 

 
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