Jim Virkler

Prayer Priority

By Jim Virkler / October 1, 2014

By: Jim Virkler; ©2012 When Peter and John healed the man crippled from birth (Acts 3:2), the early post-resurrection church was experiencing vibrant expansion an its first months of existence.…

Simplicity or Complexity?

By Jim Virkler / October 1, 2014

By: Jim Virkler; ©2012 Marketing strategies in our day tout the importance of simplicity, ease of use, and effortless purchase of their products. Convenience stores are an invention of the…

Subject to Ridicule

By Jim Virkler / October 1, 2014

By: Jim Virkler; ©2012 Michael Behe, famous for his proposal of irreducible complexity (IC), has endured plentiful cynical ridicule. IC proposes, that in a complex functional system such as the…

ID and Descent Dissent

By Jim Virkler / October 1, 2014

By: Jim Virkler; ©2012 Michael Behe is one of the original scientists to popularize the concept of intelligent design in the last two decades. Darwin’s Black Box (1996) introduced the…

Properly Basic Cycles

By Jim Virkler / October 1, 2014

By: Jim Virkler; ©2012 The title of this post is a play on words. Philosophers such as Alvin Plantinga and William Lane Craig make the proposal that for many, belief…

Dust of the Ground

By Jim Virkler / October 1, 2014

By: Jim Virkler; ©2012 Bible commentators have contributed several interpretations of the term dust in Genesis 2:7, Genesis 3:19, Psalm 103:14, and Ecclesiastes 3:20. These passages speak of man being…

Cycles by Design

By Jim Virkler / October 1, 2014

By: Jim Virkler; ©2012 The operations of most cycles of nature are well understood. The use and re-use of water, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, and hydrogen in our world depends on…

The Big Four

By Jim Virkler / October 1, 2014

By: Jim Virkler; ©2012 Our discussions of major natural cycles have highlighted the big four of elements in living things: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen. The water cycle also describes…

Carbon Sequence

By Jim Virkler / October 1, 2014

By: Jim Virkler; ©2012 To catch the attention of high school students beginning their study of the carbon cycle, I may recycle one or two simple demonstrations they might remember…

Nitrogen Renewal

By Jim Virkler / October 1, 2014

By: Jim Virkler; ©2012 For 50 years I was privileged to observe a master agronomist firsthand. My father was a regional agent for a hybrid seed company in the 1940s…