"Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passion, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence." John Adams Here is a brief list of certain facts routinely ignored by Secular Humanists. 1) Secular Humanists worked hard for more than one hundred years for recognition … Continue reading Presuppositionalism: The Worship of Deep Time — Post by Michael J. Findley
Elk Jerky for the Soul: It's tough, but you need it!
The Bible in World History is by Stephen Leston, PhD (in Bible) (Click the image to see the book on Amazon.com. This is the first paper book I have read since converting to ebooks many years ago and I find that I do not like it. It is only available in paper. The type is … Continue reading Review of The Bible in World History — Post by Michael J. Findley
Meet Archibald. Excerpt: Hundreds of years ago, when Archibald was a kitten, no one thought he would survive. The tiniest of the litter, while his brothers and sisters got loving homes, Archibald was forgotten. Sad and unloved, he sat down, determined to never get back up. That was when God spoke to Archibald for the … Continue reading A Snippet and a Giveaway from Archibald and the Fiery Furnace by Laura J. Marshall
I recently read an article titled "What’s Wrong With Christian Filmmaking?" by Nate Fleming. He is a screenwriter, so he has more experience with that specific genre than I do. I am, however, and experienced writer, both of fiction and nonfiction, as well as a Christian of many years. I want to go through his … Continue reading What’s Wrong With Christian Films and Writing? — Post by Mary C. Findley
This might just be the sin which destroys American Christianity. This is how God's children and the devil's children are distinguished. No person who fails to practice righteousness and to love his brother is from God. This is the message that you have heard from the beginning: We should love one another. Do not be … Continue reading Attitude — Post by Michael J. Findley
We may get negative comments on this post, because there are many movies about the Bible and biblical themes that we have not seen, and that’s what we’re going to talk about. But we’re not really going to talk about the movies themselves. We’re going to talk about reactions to them. Periodically people make movies … Continue reading The ‘Son of God’ Movie: Reflections on Christian Division — Post by Michael J., Mary C., and Victoria Findley
This is a never ending topic. It has basically two parts; the problem and the solution. The Problem I posted a new study with similar result to studies for the last forty years. This latest study said that only 74% of 2200 Americans surveyed know the earth revolves around the sun. http://phys.org/news/2014-02-americans-unaware-earth-circles-sun.html While the Detroit … Continue reading American Education February, 2014 — Post by Michael J. Findley
This is a very informal and unprofessional comparison of Amazon’s KDP Select and the bargain book placement on Ereader News Today. I published an ebook In October of 2012 called A Dodge, a Twist, and a Tobacconist. My first problem was how to categorize it. It is fiction, and is a decidedly Christian book. … Continue reading KDP Select Versus EReader News Today — Post by Mary C. Findley
Click the graphic to visit all the authors' blogs. Hop, hop! Remember, if you comment on my blog here, you can receive a copy of Hope and the Knight of the Black Lion, free. If you are having trouble commenting, drop me an email at findleymjmc@gmail.com, make your comment, and let me know what format … Continue reading Only 2 More Days in the CIA “Love Is … ” Bloghop! — Post by Mary C. Findley
The debate, for those who did not watch it, took over 2 1/2 hours. The format was two brief opening statements, followed by a thirty minute statement by each man. Tom Forman from CNN was the moderator. The entire debate was very civil and Tom Forman did a very professional job. The debate is available … Continue reading Bill Nye, Ken Ham Debate February 4, 2014 — Post by Michael J. Findley
Michael and I have been working on Book Three of the Conflict of the Ages series, "They Deliberately Forgot: The Flood and the Ice Age". We have had some scientific vetting done by Creation Ministries International and also some advice and editing by Nat Davis of Davis Professionals. We suddenly realized, however, that we really … Continue reading What Have We Been Up To at Findley Family Video Publications? — Post by Mary C. Findley
Click the image above to visit the CIA "Love Is ... " Bloghop. Be sure to check out the CIA bloghop and explore the different kinds of love -- romance, love for family, and love for God, featured there. If you would like to win a copy of my YA Historical Suspense Hope and the Knight … Continue reading The CIA Bloghop and an Excerpt from Hope and the Knight of the Black Lion — Post by Mary C. Findley
Beginning Anew: The Naomi Chronicles, Book One Naomi and Chaz know that miracles really do happen, for at a friend’s wedding they reaffirmed their love and are Beginning Anew! Yet there are consequences that the couple must face. Will Chaz love and protect his wife? Will Naomi learn to trust Chaz? Find out in the … Continue reading Beginning Anew — New Release Guest Post by Paula Rose Michelson
I have not read Parker's book, but it sounds like it's well worth checking out! Many Strange Women, an inspirational romance novel by award-winning author Parker J. Cole, is a story of an unlikely couple Solomon Greene and Celeste Martin who never expected their relationship would be anything more than a bargain. Synopsis: Solomon Greene … Continue reading Many Strange Women by Parker J. Cole – Book Spotlight
The Disney movie Frozen is a vast improvement on the Hans Christian Anderson Faerie Tale The Snow Queen. The animation is the best of Disney. Rushed and somewhat confusing in places, it is much better than The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, the Lion King, or Beauty and the Beast. It is entirely 3D without the massive … Continue reading Review of the Movie Frozen : A Biblical Definition of Love — Post by Michael J. Findley
This morning we visited a church, and the message came from Luke 12. People by the thousands were stepping on each other to hear what Jesus had to say, but He started talking, not to the thousands, but to the disciples. In part, He said this: “But there is nothing covered up that will not … Continue reading Burning Through the Basket — Post by Mary C. Findley
The importance of the theory of relativity is the religious conclusions rammed down our throats by religious bigots. This strong language is necessary to understand the unyielding priesthood these men have erected. These people have convinced themselves and many others that they are open-minded, kind and gentle. In their world, however, disagreements are only tolerated … Continue reading A Not So Simple Look At Relativity — Post by Michael J. Findley
For all of those friends of mine who post on facebook that someone is a liar, we must understand that there are 3 requirements for a statement to be a lie. First and most obvious, the statement must be incorrect. Second, the person making the statement must be aware that the statement is incorrect. This … Continue reading What Is A Lie? — Post by Michael J Findley
In all things Charity (love). Pictures and articles about these ancient skulls constantly show up under every possible category. So I must admit that I have no idea what they are. This article is simply a brief list of the facts about these skulls. 1) Skeletons with elongated skulls which otherwise look like modern humans … Continue reading The Case of the Elongated Skulls — post by Michael J. Findley
Here they are ... possible covers for the whole series. If this is the first you've heard about it, Sophronia Belle Lyon is Mary's pen name for this steampunk series. It is inspired by movies like The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, but seeks to glorify God by using classic literary characters who honor God … Continue reading The Alexander Legacy Company Is on the Move — Proposed Cover Designs for All Eight Books! — Post by Mary C. Findley