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The Big Bang - A Simplified "Explanation"
Most people throw around the concept of the "big bang" with no real idea of the implications of the actual theory. Join us as we take a look at some of the questionable aspects of the Big Bang Theory...
 - By David Rives
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The Bible and the Zodiac
"Canst thou bring forth Mazzaroth in his season?"
The Genesis account tells us that the lights in the heavens are to be for signs and for seasons, for days and years. Join us as we explore the Bible and the Zodiac...  - By David Rives

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Our Amazing Moon Part II
Today, our government wants to take God out of the system, prayer out of the schools, and the Ten Commandments out of the courtroom. Many astronomers only talk about the Big Bang, and evolutionary theory. But has Government always been so adverse to God and the Bible? In 1968 the Apollo 8 mission was launched, becoming the first manned mission to orbit the moon. The monumental speech given by the astronauts in orbit went something like this...
 - By Murry and David Rives
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Our Amazing Moon
In the book of Genesis, we’re told that the Creator made the Moon on the fourth day, to be for lights in the firmament of the heaven. Just how special is our Moon? Was it created without purpose, as today’s scientists suggest? - By Murry Rives
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Earth's Habitable Zone
When we look at the universe in all its vastness, it is easy to believe that the Earth is so small, and insignificant. Surely there are unknown civilizations, thriving and bustling on a faraway planet, just waiting to be discovered. Do our current scientific observations indicate a universe that is teeming with intelligent life? - By David Rives
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Mars - The Red Planet
What do we know about it, and was it really made to sustain human life? Recently Mars reached its closest point to earth; a phenomenon that will not occur again until 2016.  In an attempt to find intelligent life in the outer reaches of the universe, scientists have chosen the planet Mars as one of the primary destinations for exploration. -  By Murry Rives.
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January 27th Presentation Overview
In Montgomery, Alabama on January 27th, David Rives presented his program "The Heavens Declare the Glory of God".
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Pleiades and Orion
The "Stars" of the Winter Sky
Here in the Northern hemisphere, it's winter time. This always means that the star cluster Pleiades and the constellation Orion will be occupying our night sky in all their glory. They are also two of the easiest star formations for anyone to see. -  By David Rives.
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How Much Do We Really Know?
Today, much of what scientists present is based on theory.  In other words, many of the things we are being told simply cannot be proven.  Even so, those theories are being presented in a way that would lead us to believe that they are established facts.  That’s a problem; and there’s an even greater problem.... -  By David Rives.
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Happy New Year!
The 'Sothis' Connection

Egyptians recognized that the rising of Sothis, just before dawn in the summer skies, marked the time of year when the Nile River would begin to overflow.  It also began the Egyptian New Year. But why haven’t we ever heard of Sothis? You might know it better by its Latin name.... -  By David Rives.
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