thine inheritance
Psalms 2:8
2:8 thine inheritance. The Son is declared to be the “heir of all things” (Hebrews 1:2), and His followers are “joint-heirs” with Him (Romans 8:16, 17).
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Did Teeth First Evolve as Sensory Tissue?
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Invasion of the Giant Lizards
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Avian Ventilation and Ventilators
During this time of the devastating COVID-19 pandemic, medical science is seeking a vaccine as well as drugs that will treat the symptoms. In the meantime,...
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Pollination...
Hope for the Turtles Is Hope for Us
As Christians seek understanding and peace during a time of uncertainty, our Savior reminds us,
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BY: IVANA SEMIDEY
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One hundred percent effective. How often does that happen, especially in the dog-eat-dog world of biology? Researchers from the University of Bristol in...
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Pine Martens, Squirrels, and Territorial Distancing
A recent study, from the University of Exeter in England, provides insight into how and why European pine martens need each other—but also like to...
Creation and Climate Science with Dr. Jake Hebert
ICR physicist Dr. Jake Hebert* recently made a guest appearance on Good Heavens! A Podcast About the Universe with Wayne and Dan. Dr. Hebert presented...
BY: STAFF WRITER
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Good news is always welcome. So, it’s good to learn of another conservation comeback. This time it’s the red kite happily soaring in Great...
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International Monetary Fund Declares Global Recession
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BY: TREY BOWLING
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More Creation Science Update
July 2023 ICR Wallpaper
"The LORD on high is mightier
than the noise of many waters,
than the mighty waves of the sea."
Psalm 93:4 NKJV
ICR July 2023 wallpaper...
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