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The Gospel in a Tulip by G. Bouw
Until the Renaissance, science consisted of studying the wonders of creation in the
context of how they manifested the handiwork of their Creator. This ancient approach is
reflected in this paper.
N.B., this has nothing to do with Calvinism's TULIP.
A Brief Intro. to the History of Evolution by
Gerardus D. Bouw, Ph.D.
Four thousands of years the Babylonian superstition we now call "evolution"
found refuge only in the occult teachings of sociology. Dr. Bouw exposes what
happened to draw evolution from sociology that elevated both evolution and
sociology to the status of "science" as per
I Timothy 6:20.
Some Notes on Creationism
Prepared by G. Bouw for Evolution classes.
A short introduction to creationism, who are creationists, myths about
creationists, predictions made by creation science, evidences for a young
creation, and a chart of out-of-place fossils in the geologic column.
Racism in Evolution by the
Kramers.
Demonstrating from history that evolution was, and still is, racist to the core.
Open Systems and Entropy
Proves rigorously that open systems do not allow for the decrease in
entropy needed for life to evolve from any "primordial" state, be it an open
system or a closed system. The paper also introduces the reader to the
origin of Murphy's Law.
Entropy and the Human Situation
After a brief introduction to entropy, the paper focuses on entropy in
economics. In that section we find why the rich get richer and the poor get
poorer, namely, because of interest, that is, usury. In the last section we
introduce the effect of entropy on population, but the topic is not developed
until the next paper, namely,
Entropy and the New World Order
This paper shows that a humanistic government violates the second law of thermodynamics
and must collapse on itself with the most likely scenario that 39% of the world's
resources and population will be destroyed each time it is attemped.