SW Kansas – Arise, Shine – Your LIGHT has come! Saturday, Mar 29 2008 

In the midst of horrible tragedy – God will shine!  Ulysses, KS has just lost four lovely daughters – four sophomores from their small high school  Four girls with loving families, loyal friends and lives that were just beginning.  A terrible accident (see article – http://www.kansas.com/news/story/354840.html.)   But God is there, God will comfort, God will love!

Isaiah 60:1-5
 Arise, shine ; for your light has come,
And the glory of the LORD has risen upon you.
For behold, darkness will cover the earth
And deep darkness the peoples;
But the LORD will rise upon you
And His glory will appear upon you.
Nations will come to your light,
And kings to the brightness of your rising. 
Lift up your eyes round about and see;
They all gather together, they come to you.
Your sons will come from afar,
And your daughters will be carried in the arms.
Then you will see and be radiant,
And your heart will thrill and rejoice;
Because the abundance of the sea will be turned to you,
The wealth of the nations will come to you. 

 

My 62nd Birthday wish list Wednesday, Mar 26 2008 

I decided at my age I could do what I want – so here’s my wish list for that big 62nd birthday April 24th!  

 And looking at the list – it’s all pain management for real – it’s what I do when life gets tough.

Chris Botti CDs

Andre Bocelli CDs

Bethel – Redding, CA – Music CDs

Amazon Wish list high priority books http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/324ZXSAQXBZVV/ref=lst_llp_wl-go

Expelled! Comments from Southern Baptist Texan Wednesday, Mar 12 2008 

For those who want more information – and are willing to consider another view. 

SOURCE: http://www.sbtexan.com/default.asp?action=article&aid=5533&issue=2/4/2008 

Q&A: ‘Expelled’ producer Logan Craft; Written by Jerry Pierce | Managing Editor; Posted Monday, January 28, 2008 

The Southern Baptist TEXAN’s Jerry Pierce interviewed Logan Craft, one of the executive producers of the upcoming movie documentary “Expelled,” starring Ben Stein, which will debut in theaters in April. Craft, a University of Texas at Austin alumnus now living in Santa Fe, N.M., is chairman of Premise Media. 

“Expelled” exposes the blacklisting of academics who question the prevailing Darwinian dogma. It includes interviews with William Dembski, a leading intelligent design thinker and a research professor of philosophy at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, and Robert Marks, a distinguished professor of engineering at Baylor University in Waco 

The following is transcribed from a phone interview with Craft. 

TEXAN: How did Premise Media get involved in this project?  

CRAFT: There are three partners, executive producers, of Premise—Walt Ruloff, John Sullivan and myself. I’m the chairman, Walt Ruloff is the CEO and John is the president. And we have an extensive team that works directly for the company and then is contracted also by the company on the film “Expelled.”  

The original inspiration came specifically in this subject matter to Walt Ruloff, who is a Canadian. He lives in Vancouver. I used to live in Vancouver, where I studied under a theologian named J.I. Packer at Regent, and Walt and I became acquainted. 

Walt was a very successful technology entrepreneur, founder of a software company. And he was doing some business in Houston and he picked up a ‘Wired” magazine in the Houston Intercontinental Airport lounge and he read an article about this debate between evolution and intelligent design. He had always been interested in the subject matter and he got inspired and kind of had an epiphany on the flight back to Canada, and he wrote out a treatment on a screenplay. 

And that very beginning, a sort of inspirational moment for Walt, turned into a partnership between John, Walt and myself to explore controversial subject matter related to science and to science and religion. I had been working in New Mexico. I produced and hosted a regionally televised program called “Church and State with Logan Craft.” And “Church and State” explored a lot of the controversial social issues and political issues that both religious and non-religious people were interested in. 

So when Walt and John brought this to me, I was interested because I had been covering a panoply of issues over the years and was very, very aware of the connection between the landmark issues in the culture war and the debate over evolution. So we formed a partnership in 2005, developed the company in 2006 and began filming and acquiring raw material footage in the middle of 2006. 

TEXAN: How did Ben Stein come to be involved in the film? 

CRAFT: Well, John had a real insight, we believe, into the necessity to have a person, first of all, who wasn’t overtly Christian or overtly religious and also someone who had a comic element to their personality or their repertoire, but also an intellectual. Well, that kind of limits the field. There aren’t that many of those folks out there. 

Once Ben became acquainted with what we were doing, he got excited because he began to see a connection between our exploration and sanctity of life issues. He’s a very, very strong pro-life advocate. He has a high view of human dignity and human sanctity. And he saw a connection between what we were exploring, and sanctity of life issues and the historical elements of the eugenics movement, and especially as a Jewish person, the eugenics movement as it morphed into the Nazi racial cleansing laws. 

TEXAN: How do you answer those who charge that ID is simply a Trojan horse for getting six-day biblical creationism taught in public schools? CRAFT: That’s fanciful to the point of comedy. Understand that although all the producers are Christians and we have, let’s say, complementary views about most moral issues, I can’t say we came to this project with any uniform view or underlying agenda. 

TEXAN: Why do you think intelligent design is such a lightning-rod issue with the academic establishment? 

CRAFT: ID is a threat to the Darwinian establishment because ID really is a scientific rather than theological discipline. Intelligent design as a scientific arena of exploration, inquiry and research—it doesn’t reference any divine test. It doesn’t even reference any natural philosophy that tries the explain God, per se. The public—wherever they are on the spectrum of how things started and developed, whether it was in six days and the world is 10,000 years old or whether it was a longer process—the number of people who actually understand and then buy into the Darwinian theory is very small. 

The reason ID is a lightning rod is because ID threatens that foundational mechanism of Darwinism. It threatens the mechanics of random mutation and it threatens what we maintain is a metaphysical position of Darwinism, not a scientific position that it is an undesigned, random process. 

Intelligent design says, look, there is design in these structures in nature and the intelligence that we know more and more and more about every week now related to what is driving the structures, that’s designed.  It’s obviously designed. It’s extremely plausible that this is a designed structure. Intelligent design doesn’t even address within the scientific inquiry the existence of a Designer, capital D; it’s merely trying to say, “Look, when we come to studying phenomena in nature, we have basically been given a template where we must not study phenomena with any sort of design presuppositions.”We are saying that’s becoming more and more untenable based on what we see in the DNA, the operations of the cell, the intelligence of the cell, the code that’s driving structures and driving changes—this has got to be designed. Let’s look at it from a design perspective.

Random mutation may have made sense to Darwin 150 years ago, but that’s because he thought the cell was protoplasm. He didn’t know about the unbelievable intricacy and complexity of the cell and the machines working in the cell and the duplication and replication and regeneration going on in the cell. He didn’t know about that.  

How is that code and that intelligence going to mutate along the lines of a Darwinian framework? It’s becoming more and more implausible. Science has become captive to an overarching philosophy of scientific materialism, and we believe science became captive to that predominantly through the propagation of the theory of Darwinism, especially the theory of Darwinism resting on its mechanics, which is random mutation, chance, and purposelessness in the complexity of the development of life forms. 

Intelligent design, you see, goes right for the jugular and challenges that assumption, which then shakes the foundation which science has become captive to. If there is design in nature, it does beg the metaphysical question, does it not?

If it’s design, is it nature itself doing this, or is there a designer? That’s what the Darwinists who are committed atheists do not like. They hate that. 

TEXAN: I understand that William Dembski, formerly at Baylor, is in this film, as well as Robert Marks of Baylor. What was your reaction when you discovered the resistance to intelligent design research at places like Baylor or SMU? 

CRAFT: That’s no surprise. To me, the long history of religiously founded universities and colleges in the United States is typically one of the ultimate capturing of the colleges and universities by the progressive secularists. I think you see that at Baylor partly. You see that at SMU almost entirely.

The state universities and colleges are a different animal. What we see here is a struggle for a religiously founded university to maintain its credibility to the larger academic world and frequently that has come by simply being co-opted by whatever the zeitgeist of the day is, in this case, this commitment to scientific materialism. And so I think that Baylor and SMU don’t easily have structures set up where those kinds of positions can be resisted at the institutional level. That’s the problem.

It’s not that there are not academics or scientists or people like Marks or Dembski at these schools, it’s at the institutional level—the same thing we see happening in science—that the high ground and levers of power are captured by people who are sympathetic to or embrace a materialistic outlook. 

TEXAN: What’s the most egregious example of discrimination on this issue that you’ve seen thus far? 

CRAFT: We have a whole portfolio of some the 150 scientists we interviewed on both sides of this issue and even more educators who have been persecuted. I think the most egregious example today is Guillermo Gonzales, who is in the film. And the reason that is so egregious is because he is such an exemplary scientist and astronomer. And his view that the physical cosmos, the universe, the galaxies, reveal a structure of design, and for that alone that he would be denied tenure at a very prestigious state university [Iowa State], a man who has discovered two planets, and certain contributions he has made to the field of astronomy are groundbreaking—to me he’s the most egregious example of discrimination, even though he wasn’t fired. 

Guillermo is kind of like a modern-day Copernicus or Galileo, but on the other side of the issue.

Now it’s not the church overreaching the realm of its expertise and persecuting scientists, it’s just the opposite. People are always using that as an example of the church, but that was 500 years ago or more.  That’s not the world we live in now. The shoe is on the other foot. The secularists are persecuting religious people. 

TEXAN: What would you say to a public school educator or untenured professor with doubts about Darwinian dogma? 

CRAFT: We asked Guillermo that question in the film. He says two things: First, they’d be smart if they’re concerned about their career and their advancement to be quiet.  On the other hand, he says, “My hope is that enough independent scientists and academics will stand up and say ‘Look, let’s admit to everyone what’s going on here in science, that science is making metaphysical and religious and spiritual claims.’”  

Anti-religious and anti-spiritual claims are still faith based, not empirically based. That’s inappropriate. And science has become captive to a theory that has overextended its reach. So he says, “If you’re concerned about your career, be quiet. If you have concerns about the common good and the welfare of humanity, speak up.”  

And I can understand why most scientists who have trouble with Darwinism—and they have just gotten their Ph.D. and they’re 33 and they have two little infants and a wife who’s been working and putting them through school and is ready to stay at home with the children—why they shut up. And you can hardly blame them, right? And we have people telling us that story on the phone. 

TEXAN: Any predictions, five or 10 years out, where we’ll be in this controversy? 

CRAFT: I think it’s possible that the social conservatives either as independents or within the Republican Party will begin to make this a part of their educational platform to say “Look, let’s open up the debate here and let’s stop allowing one metaphysical viewpoint to shut down discussion within colleges and universities and within high schools. “I think the public, once they understand more and more what Darwinian evolution represents, I think they will reject that and move against it.  

I think Darwin, in my opinion, whatever his contributions were—and I think he did make contributions, particularly in the area of microevolution—he represents one of the big three of hypermodernity, of which we have Marx and Freud. I call them the three bearded men, or ZZ Top of the 19th century.  

I think Freud has largely been relegated to a part of psychotherapy and psychoanalysis, where in the past he was psychiatry and psychoanalysis. I think Marx, his theory which used to be the reigning orthodoxy in the departments of economics and most universities around the world has now been discredited, and his contributions to economics have now been relegated to those areas where he really did make contributions and insights, and that’s a very small piece of territory. That’s a necessary contraction that’s required with these leaders of modernity who have been used as platforms for the secular progressives.

Marx and Freud have already been contracted, and I think Darwin is on his way to being contracted. And I think that’s a good thing. I think there’s been too much adulation and far, far too much credence given to their theories as grand, sweeping meta-narratives to explain origin, life, the human soul and human economics. Darwin’s theory has been revised such that it looks less and less like his theory, but it still has his name on it. Less and less the information we’re receiving through the study of phenomena doesn’t uphold his theory because his theory’s too simple to explain how life develops. 

And nobody has a credible theory, scientifically, of how life originated. No one.

The Darwinists admit it on the phone. There is no scientific theory for human or life origins. Nobody knows how inorganic transformed into organic. We know what we believe as religious people—“Well, God did it.”   That’s not a scientific answer. That’s a metaphysical answer, which I think is the right answer. But how it actually happened mechanically, no one knows.

And that’s an interesting point when you have a theory of life development such as Darwinism, which doesn’t have any theory of the origin of life that’s credible. 

Expelled! No Intelligence Allowed – now scheduled for April Wednesday, Mar 12 2008 

From an article in Southern Baptist Texan – online at http://www.sbtexan.com/default.asp?action=article&aid=5527&issue=2/4/2008 

DALLAS—Two professors with ties to Baptist higher education are featured in an upcoming big-screen documentary that aims to expose the scientific establishment’s scorn toward academics who question Darwinian evolution.

“Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed is scheduled for theaters in April and stars comedic actor and conservative activist Ben Stein as he travels the world interviewing intelligent design (ID) proponents whose careers have been threatened, as well as prominent neo-Darwinists who hold ID in contempt, including Richard Dawkins, author of the best-selling book “The God Delusion.”

A rough cut of the film, screened Jan. 10 in Dallas, featured interviews with William Dembski, a research professor of philosophy at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and a leading ID proponent whose books include “The Design Inference” and “No Free Lunch,” and Robert Marks, who holds the title of distinguished professor of engineering at Baylor University.

Marks is a co-laborer of Dembski’s whose ID research raised the ire of Baylor’s administration last year.

Dembski’s trials at Baylor from 1999-2005 are not documented in the film—among other things, he drew the wrath of the science, philosophy and religion departments early in his tenure there when it was learned that he was heading up an ID think tank on campus—but Dembski appears several times on screen as an ID apologist.

Dembski told the Southern Baptist TEXAN that those who most need to see the movie are “parents of children in high school or college, as well as those children themselves, who may think that the biological sciences are a dispassionate search for truth about life but many of whose practitioners see biology, especially evolutionary biology, as an ideological weapon to destroy faith in God.”

Marks appears in the film as one of the “expelled” academics. Although he remains at Baylor as a tenured professor, Baylor officials last year forced Marks to return grant money it received related to ID research and forced his ID research website to an off-campus server. Marks appears in the movie with Stein near the Brazos River in Waco.

Stein interviewed Marks’ engineering dean, Ben Kelley, on film, but attempts to interview Baylor President John Lilley and other administration officials failed.

Marks said of the film: “I sat there and I laughed. I laughed because I have seen this atheistic, big-science mafia squad come out and kill the careers of many of my friends. Guillermo Gonzalez, who I knew at the University of Washington. Richard von Sternberg, who I recently met. And to see their motivation and goals so clearly exposed in a Ben Stein sort of dry humor was incredible. I really, really enjoyed the movie. I think it is going to have an enormous impact. I hope it does.”   

Logan Craft, co-executive producer of the film and chairman of the film’s production company, Premise Media, told the TEXAN that though most of the expelled academics in the film are affiliated with secular institutions, he is not surprised that ID is controversial at schools with religious roots.

To me, the long history of religiously founded universities and colleges in the United States is typically one of the ultimate capturing of the colleges and universities by the progressive secularists. I think you see that at Baylor partly. You see that at SMU almost entirely.” Craft commented.

“What we see here is a struggle for a religiously founded university to maintain its credibility to the larger academic world and frequently that has come by simply being co-opted by whatever the zeitgeist of the day is, in this case, this commitment to scientific materialism,” Craft said.

One of the first interviews in the film is with Richard von Sternberg, a research associate at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History in Washington. With two Ph.D.s in biology, von Sternberg’s academic credentials were unquestioned until he allowed the publication of a peer-reviewed article questioning neo-Darwinism to appear in a Smithsonian-related biology journal he edited.

An investigation into von Sternberg’s treatment at the Smithsonian after the article appeared by the U.S. Office of Special Counsel (OSC) found that he was subjected to a “hostile” work environment, even to the point of Smithsonian officials peering into his religious and political affiliations and scouring his library records for infractions.

But Craft said perhaps the most egregious example of persecution against an ID proponent is that of Guillermo Gonzalez, a highly lauded astronomer who is also featured in “Expelled.”

Even though Gonzalez has been credited with discovering two planets and making other notable contributions in his field, Iowa State University denied him tenure last year after months of controversy surrounding his co-writing of the book “The Privileged Planet: How Our Place in the Cosmos Is Designed for Discovery.” After the book’s publication, 120 Iowa State University professors signed a statement published in the ISU student-run newspaper denouncing intelligent design.

Craft said he believes the modern icons Karl Marx and Sigmund Freud have been rightly relegated to non-iconic status, with Charles Darwin trailing closely behind as the last standing icon of modernity.  “And nobody has a credible theory, scientifically, of how life originated. No one. The Darwinists admit it on the phone.”

At one point in the film, Stein nudges Dawkins, the well-known Oxford evolutionary biologist, into offering a guess that perhaps some unknown intelligence planted the first seeds of life in our galaxy, but Dawkins quickly insisted that such intelligence would necessarily have needed to arise from Darwinian processes.

Stein, an economist, actor and conservative commentator whose previous work ranges from a memorable role in the 1980s hit movie “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” to speechwriter for presidents Nixon and Ford, was recruited to the film after Premise Media created a template for its lead character: “a person, first of all, who wasn’t easily identified as overtly Christian or overtly religious and also someone who had a comic element to their personality or their repertoire, but also an intellectual,” Craft explained.

“That kind of limits the field,” Craft remarked. “There aren’t that many of those folks out there.“

Once Ben became acquainted with what we were doing, he got excited because he began to see a connection between our exploration and sanctity of life issues. He’s a very, very strong pro-life advocate. He has a high view of human dignity and human sanctity. And he saw a connection between what we were exploring, and sanctity of life issues and the historical elements of the eugenics movement, and especially as a Jewish person, the eugenics movement as it morphed into the Nazi racial cleansing laws.”

Craft added, “I think the public, once they understand more and more what Darwinian evolution represents, I think they will reject that and move against it.”

“Expelled” has received endorsements from evangelical Christian leaders such as J.I. Packer, Chuck Colson and James Dobson. Craft said Premise Media would be screening the film for some Southern Baptists leaders in Houston and Louisville, Ky., soon.

Got guts? Watch this trailer. Sunday, Mar 9 2008 

Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed

Funny.  Of the dozens of TV stations we have available, not one of them let me know about this one…

Movie trailer about Ben Stein’s movie that was due out in Feb ‘08 ~

And if anyone finds it showing in the Houston area – please let us know!!

Wake Up – ’specially if you’re naked! Saturday, Mar 1 2008 

‘Whatever we tolerate, dominates…’
Bill Johnson
 

The Lord spoke to me earlier this week when I was pursuing Him regarding a wicked flu virus that has plagued our Family Baxter. He said, “Do not accept this – rise above it!”  What I have done is whenever it tries to come back is to take natural precautions – but moreover I earnestly pray and do not accept it.  I will not acknowledge it by saying, “I think I’m getting sick again.” 

I believe we have become complacent with illnesses, accepting them when we should be taking our dominion over them. I realized I must shake sleep – stay alert because the enemy of my soul is actively trying to stop me from fulfilling my destiny.  You too are in danger of his interference.

 I am calling forth courage and strength – a new alertness, a new vigilance and new warring spirits.  I recognize that some of us are virgins with lamps low on oil because we have been lulled to sleepiness and accepted these things. 

Last night 2 angels came into our bedroom, the area of the room lit up, and they told me to pray for my husband.  A wonderful experience occurred where as I heard and as I obeyed I saw manifestations of courage and strength The first angel spoke, telling me to lay my hand on Scott.  I did so and then the second angel stepped forward and said, “I have been sent to give courage and strength.”  As he spoke, I laid my hands on my sleeping husband and began in agreement with the promises, praying in tongues.  

As I called forth courage I saw a giant shield – not the tiny round ones we normally think of, but a huge man-sized, door shaped shield.  Then two door panels on the shield opened up and there was such golden glory bursting forth.  I recognized the Shekinah. Then suddenly out of the glory an almighty sword burst forth, shining with lightening and power.  I was given to understood that courage was not because of fear – but because the Lord wanted to give to my husband a new authority and power to usher him to his new place. 

Then the angel let go a flash of light and said, “Strength!”  Again I was given immediate understanding as I prayed.  I also saw a slim pottery vessel and new it was good, and it represented my husband. 

Then the angel spoke, “Strength” for the 2nd time and the small vessel became a huge Grecian type urn.  I again understood that the urn had to be so large (it was the same size Scott is) to hold all the new oil for the new mission. I believe vigilance is the clarion call in these days when the enemy is dishing out sleep. 

I know had I not taken the time to pursue the Lord regarding the illnesses, or taken my sleep time last night to read the Word, I would not have been privileged to be a participant with angels in blessing my husband. We must stay awake.  We must be alert.  We cannot risk missing out on the Lord’s appearing, even in these not universal experiences. 

While I know the Lord Jesus will one day appear for the world to see, I have become not willing to wait until then. I want Him to manifest any time He chooses, with or without angels. 

He who has My commandments and keeps them is the one who loves Me;
and he who loves Me will be loved by My Father,
and I will love him and will disclose (manifest) Myself to him.”
 
John 14:21

Revelation 3:15-19, 22 I know your deeds, that you are neither cold nor hot; I wish that you were cold or hot.  So because you are lukewarm, and neither hot nor cold, I will spit you out of My mouth.  Because you say, ” I am rich, and have become wealthy, and have need of nothing,” and you do not know that you are wretched and miserable and poor and blind and naked, I advise you to buy from Me gold refined by fire so that you may become rich, and white garments so that you may clothe yourself, and that the shame of your nakedness will not be revealed; and eye salve to anoint your eyes so that you may see.  ……….
He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches.’”
 

My friend, Lori, went to Encourager Church, Houston, this past week. 
She heard a marvelous sermon by Fernando Ruata, on “Stay Awake, Put Your Clothes On” – garments of righteousness. 
As she shared it with me, it struck home because I had just been studying this topic.  
 

Awake, awake, put on strength, O arm of the LORD.
Isaiah 51:9

Awake, awake,Clothe yourself in your strength, O Zion;Clothe yourself in your beautiful garments.
Isaiah 52:1 

Haggai 2:4-9
This scriptures says ‘take courage” to those priests and people.” The Lord declares “Work; for I am with you, My Spirit is abiding in your midst.”God says, that He’s going to shake everything that can be shaken, but “The latter glory of this house will be greater than the former” and He will give peace. 

Isaiah 61:10
I will rejoice greatly in the LORD,My soul will exult in my God;For He has clothed me with garments of salvation,He has wrapped me with a robe of righteousness,As a bridegroom decks himself with a garland,And as a bride adorns herself with her jewels.  

Romans 13:14
But put on the Lord Jesus Christ. 

Ephesians 4:24
Put on the new self, which in the likeness of God has been created in righteousness and holiness of the truth.  

Revelation 19:8
Let us rejoice and be glad and give the glory to Him, for the marriage of the Lamb has come and His bride has made herself ready.
It was given to her to clothe herself in fine linen, bright and clean; for the fine linen is the righteous acts of the saints. 
 

Isaiah 60:1-5
Arise, shine; for your light has come, and the glory of the LORD has risen upon you. For behold, darkness will cover the earth and deep darkness the peoples; but the LORD will rise upon you and His glory will appear upon you. Nations will come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your rising. Lift up your eyes round about and see; they all gather together, they come to you. Your sons will come from afar, and your daughters will be carried in the arms. Then you will see and be radiant, and your heart will thrill and rejoice; because the abundance of the sea will be turned to you, the wealth of the nations will come to you.  

Matthew 22:11-14
But when the king came in to look over the dinner guests, he saw a man there who was not dressed in wedding clothes, and he said to him, ‘ Friend, how did you come in here without wedding clothes?’ And the man was speechless. Then the king said to the servants, ‘Bind him hand and foot, and throw him into the outer darkness; in that place there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth,
for many are called, but few are  chosen.”
 

Ephesians 5:14
“Awake, sleeper,And arise from the dead,And Christ will shine on you.”  

Colossians 3:10
Put on the new self who is being renewed to a true knowledge
 according to the image of the One who created him.
 

Do not tolerate sleepiness.
Do not tolerate things you can get help from God for.

Wake Up!  Be Alert!

Be Strong, Be Courageous!
Shake Sleep And make sure your lamps are filled with oil.