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April 14, 2010 CrEvo News

April 19th, 2010


Welcome to all of the new subscribers!
This is the “When I get a round tooit” Creation/Evolution newsletter from Ian Juby and the traveling Creation Science Museum of Canada.

In this *ahem* rather late newsletter (hey – this is the “When I get a round tooit” newsletter!):
1) 41 Scientists finally figure it out…?
2) Akron Creation Fair
3) Would you believe, another half-ape/half-human?
4) Website & channel picks
5) Brief update on the portable museum
6) Whole wack of videos for your eyepod, eyefone, or eyepad
7) CrEvo Rants all over the internet now
8) Brand spankin’ new book

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1) 41 Scientists finally figure out…?
Special thanks to all of my intrepid reporters (and a few atheists and assorted bad guys) who called my attention to this report last month. I apologize for being so late getting to it, but I was very busy in Newfoundland speaking in sooo many places it was dizzying!

So there’s these 41 scientists, see?  And they got together to finally decide what on earth it was that killed the dinosaurs, see?  So after much deliberation they concluded that it was, in fact, the Chicxulub impact that killed the dinosaurs, see?

Here’s a report here from Reuters:
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6233YW20100304?loomia_ow=t0:s0:a49:g43:r3:c0.100000:b31301396:z0
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Feb 25 CrEvo Newsletter

March 13th, 2010


Welcome to all of the new subscribers!
This is the “When I get a round tooit” Creation/Evolution newsletter from Ian Juby and the traveling Creation Science Museum of Canada.

If you do not see a header image above this text, you may have to turn on images in your email program, or you can click here to view it in your browser.
If you’re really confused as to why on earth you’re getting this newsletter, you may have forgotten you signed up for it at one of Ian’s lectures, or you got it due to an error in the cyberspace post office.  See removal instructions at the bottom of the newsletter.

In this far-too-packed newsletter (I’ll keep the articles short because there’s just so much to cover):
1) Portable Museum: First shipping container arrives
2) Rotten Paleontology
3) CrEvo Rants, Volume II – now on DVD!
4) Nuther New Rant Uploaded!

5) Youtube channels you gotta see
6) Upcoming talks and tours
7) Another give away – Brock Lee’s brand-spankin’ new book!
8) Creation Dinosaur Dig with Dr. Aaron Judkins
9) Mailbag: Comments on “Persuaded by the Evidence” movie trailer
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1) Portable Museum: First Shipping Container Arrives.
Praise the Lord with me please!  Thanks to the financial support of many people, I was able to get the first shipping container, which is now sitting in my mother’s driveway (please pray for my mother who has to put up with my antics), ready to be converted.  To me, it’s a thing of beauty!  A downpayment has already been made on the second container, identical to the first one:

It’s a 40′ long, insulated, climate-controlled “high cube,” which means that it is taller than your average container, as it’s 9’6″ on the outside.  It was more expensive to get the insulated version, but it would have been about the same cost (because I would’ve had to have insulated a standard container anyway), but saves many weeks of hard work to insulate the containers.

“Climate controlled” means it already has heating and air conditioning built in.  Again, assuming that I’m able to use these systems, then that also saves a whole wack of more time and money.  When looking at the inside, just remember that with the walls sliding out four feet on either side, the interior size will almost double.

I am super “wired for sound” excited about this, please keep praying!  And if you can, please chip in financially!  I have to focus on paying for the second container before I can start major work on the containers. Read the rest of this entry »

January 15 CrEvo news

January 25th, 2010

This is the “When I get a round tooit” Creation/Evolution newsletter
from Ian Juby and the traveling Creation Science Museum of Canada.
Hey Happy New Year eh!

In this newsletter:
1) Texas Fishapod fry!
2) The Evolution of Avon
3) CrEvo Rants, Volume I now on DVD! (plus some new rants)
4) Portable Creation Museum update
5) Upcoming talks and tours
6) Long overdue give-away!

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1) Texas Fishapod fry!

Now I’m not a big fish eater, but I have to admit, the
first time I had Texas grilled Catfish, I loved it!  So there’s no
better way to start off the new year then with a good fish fry, only
today, we’re going to fry some “fishapods.”

Bad year for Darwin

Welp, we’re just wrapping up the “year of Darwin,” which was supposed
to be a celebration of Darwin’s birthday, and his genius penned in his
earth-shaking book “Origin of the species.”  Problem is, it’s been
a baaaad year for Darwin.

You’ll recall in several newsletters from the past year (1, 2 , 3)
that the mythological evolutionary tree has suffered repeated hacking,
uprooting, pruning and grafting.  Well the subject of today’s
first story lops off a major branch….again!

The find is “very old” fossil footprints found in Poland:

http://sciencenow.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/2010/106/2?etoc

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/jan/06/fossil-footprints-land-animal
(complete with nice video from Nature magazine)

Also, a nice video on the find:

http://news.yahoo.com/video/science-15749654/17504589

Supposedly 395 million years
old
, these footprints have toes and are similar in many ways to large salamander tracks. In layman’s terms, what this means from an evolutionary standpoint is that tetrapods (four-footed, four-legged creatures) were around 395 million years ago. Read the rest of this entry »

More on the genealogies of Christ

January 6th, 2010

Y’all may remember the hub-bub I stirred up with my previous newsletter where I attempted to deal with the supposed inconsistencies in the genealogies of Christ listed in Matthew and Luke.  There was a flurry of responses and comments, and a further one was brought to my attention today.

My newsletter and ministry is specifically devoted to creation, not Biblical apologetics.  There are many fine Biblical apologeticists out there, so I’m not interested in re-inventing the wheel.  So I dropped this issue from my newsletters (with the exception of the follow-up newsletter where I posted the responses I received), but I figured I’d post it here to my blog.

Sean O’Brien did an interesting write-up on the subject of the supposed errors and inconsistencies in the genealogies of Christ – enjoy!

http://seanpatrickobrien.wordpress.com/2009/12/10/420/

January 1, 2010 CrEvo news

December 31st, 2009


Hey Happy New Year eh!

In this newsletter:
1) “Persuaded by the Evidence” official trailer released
2) New CrEvo Rant released - and a favour to ask
3) Stop the presses – hominids were smarter than us?!?!?
4) Portable museum update
5) Upcoming talks and tours
6) Joseph’s genealogy round-up!

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1) “Persuaded by the Evidence” official trailer released

As mentioned in previous newsletters, I interviewed six men for a movie this past year.  “Persuaded by the Evidence” was inspired by the book of the same title, and is simply the testimonies of multiple atheists and evolutionists who are now young-earth creationists and born-again Christians.

Being produced in High-definition, you will find this video a real treat.

You can watch the trailer – in High Definition – on youtube via the official movie website:
http://PersuadedTheMovie.com
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December 1 CrEvo news

December 3rd, 2009


Welcome to all of the new subscribers!
This is the “When I get a round tooit” Creation/Evolution newsletter from Ian Juby and the traveling Creation Science Museum of Canada.

If you do not see a header image above this text, you may have to turn on images in your email program, or you can click here to view it in your browser.

In this newsletter:
1) Ross’s claims on paluxy tracks and polystrate fossils
2) Doug’s excellent question
3) Save big on coffee-cup coasters for your atheist friends – a great X-mas gift!
4) Clearly the Bible is wrong…
5) Quick update on the creation museum project

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1) Ross’s claims on paluxy tracks and polystrate fossils.

Had a reader write in, asking about a video circulating on the internet.  The video is by “progressive creationist” (read: theistic evolutionist with a fancy new name) Hugh Ross, and was a segment of the Q&A session on one of his videos.
Now, I gotta be honest with yas here: Much as I would like to be respectful, it is exceedingly difficult in this case.  If I may make an analogy, it’s like trying to respectfully disagree with someone who claimed that a bunny rabbit ate a moose whole.  How do you refute such a person without using the words that come to mind? Y’know – words like “lunatic,” “out of his tree,” and “you gotta be joking!”
Such is the case with Ross’s claims in this video segment, which you can watch on their website so you can hear it straight from the horse’s mouth:
http://www.reasons.org/resources/tv-broadcasts-videocasts/video-podcasts
or on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enRtNud5ReM

The Paluxy Tracks:
Ross starts off by addressing the fossil human footprints found amongst dinosaur tracks in the Paluxy riverbed, Glen Rose, Texas.  Of course, this happens to be one of my areas of expertise.  Now in defense of Ross, he simply repeated the mantra that has been running around the internet, the “research” of Glen Kuban.  You’ll see shortly why I have “research” in quotes.

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October 30, 2009 CrEvo Newsletter

October 29th, 2009

Welcome to all of the new subscribers!

This is the “When I get a round tooit” Creation/Evolution newsletter from Ian Juby and the traveling Creation Science Museum of Canada.

If you do not see a header image above this text, you may have to turn on images in your email program, or you can click here to view it in your browser.

In this newsletter:

1) 750 people needed to….

2) Ooops!
3) It’s pretty hard to bury fossils you already dug up…
4) Bilingual vid with Ian Juby

5) The Mailbag

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1) 750 people needed to…

One proposed layout for the portable museum

What you see above is two shipping containers, modified and joined together into a portable museum.  This is the next step I’m taking towards building a permanent creation museum in Ottawa, Ontario.

Please pray for me and this project – and the souls who will visit this museum!

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Oct 6 Special Edition “Ardi” CrEvo newsletter

October 5th, 2009


Welcome to all of the new subscribers!
This is the “When I get a round tooit” Creation/Evolution newsletter from Ian Juby and the traveling Creation Science Museum of Canada.

If you do not see a header image above this text, you may have to turn on images in your email program, or you can click here to view it in your browser.

In this “Special Edition” newsletter:
1) Ardi ar arrrr…
2) nuthin’.
No really, that’s it – that’s all that’s going to be in this newsletter!


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1) Ardi ar arrr…


Artist’s best guess as to what Ardipithecus ramidus may have looked like.
Okay, so maybe it didn’t stand upright like that, and maybe it didn’t have human eyes like that, and maybe it was a male and not a female, and maybe it….well, it’s close at least!
Drawing by J.H. Matternes

The propaganda machine goes into overdrive:
Got a barrage of emails this week from my honourable news watch team regarding a supposed “Missing link” found this week which “proves” our ancestral relationship to the apes.
In fact, Science magazine even ran a special issue just on this fossil, CBC’s “Quirks and Quarks” devoted a segment of their program to it (downloadable as a 22 meg MP3), National Geographic had a spread on it as well.
Seeing as how there’s been so much fuss over this fossil, I thought I’d devote a newsletter in response.

As is typical, this “missing link” is presented with impressive pomp and circumstance before the emporer comes out wearing no clothes. We’ve seen this before time and again with Ida, Puijila, and even Archaeoraptor – the fraudulent fossil that was brazenly heralded with many bold claims as “proof of evolution” before it was quietly sidelined after it was discovered to be a fake.  I still, to this day, occasionally have people bring up Archaeoraptor as proof of evolution.  This is the power of propaganda.

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September 11, 2009 CrEvo newsletter

September 11th, 2009


Welcome to all of the new subscribers!
This is the “When I get a round tooit” Creation/Evolution newsletter from Ian Juby and the traveling Creation Science Museum of Canada.

If you do not see a header image above this text, you may have to turn on images in your email program, or you can click here to view it in your browser.

In this newsletter:
1) Still yet on the road again…
2) Reader comment on snake venom: “Isn’t that evolution?”
3) Entire debate is on line!
4) It’s a bird? It’s a plane! It’s Super Bacteria!
5)
Life from a comet?
6) Random picks from the mailbag – kind mail, hate mail, inquisitive mail….

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1) On the road again

Hey everyone, it’s been a rather intense pace, speaking all over Alberta, home for a day, went to a wedding in Ohio, home for a day, then went to Nova Scotia for a research/vacation trip.

Coming up: October 25 – November 30ish, EAST COAST TOUR! Yup, I’ll be bringing numerous displays from my traveling museum to New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and yes, even  Newfoundland.  Email me or phone 877-532-9160 to book a talk for your church, school, homeschool group or creation group.
(Dates are approximate) October 25-November 15, New Brunswick/Nova Scotia.  November 15 thru 30th, Newfoundland.
If you think you may be interested, here is a short promotional video:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYNXaxPP8yc
Or you can email or call and request a FREE DVD for your Pastor or group.

Upcoming talks:
September 12: Eglise Chretienne de l’Ouest, Pierrefonds, Quebec, 3pm  “The dinosaurs and the flood”
September 13: Assemblee Chretienne de la Grace, Victoriaville, Quebec 7 pm, “The dinosaurs and the flood” (en francais)
September 18-23: Creation Evidence Expo, Indianapolis, speaking on the Paluxy tracks and showing one of the largest collections of fossil human footprints on display  (http://www.creationevidenceexpo.org/)
September 27: Kemptville Pentecostal Tabernacle, Kemptville, Ontario, morning service  “The complete creation”
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June 28, 2009 CrEvo newsletter

September 11th, 2009


Welcome to all of the new subscribers!
This is the “When I get a round tooit” Creation/Evolution newsletter from Ian Juby and the traveling Creation Science Museum of Canada.

If you do not see a header image above this text, you may have to turn on images in your email program, or you can click here to view it in your browser.

In this newsletter:
1) On the road again…
2) How birds “see” the magnetic field
3) Debate is on line!
4) Survey says: Darwin & God are “alright”
5) Random picks from the mailbag

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1) On the road again

Greetings all,
Sorry to be so tardy in getting newsletters out – I’m currently on the road all over Alberta, speaking at Bible Camps, mostly to teens.  It’s been a wonderful time of salvations and encouragement for everyone, including myself.  I’ll be speaking at the 10 day teen week at Ross Haven Bible Camp, and speaking at Mayerthorpe Baptist church on August 9th.  After camp, lucky me, I get to go home!

Please pray for the teens, for me, and for the vehicle as I put on a lot of miles both getting out here and back, as well as driving all over Alberta.  And thank you for praying!

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June 18, 2009 CrEvo newsletter

September 11th, 2009


Welcome to all of the new subscribers!
This is the “When I get a round tooit” Creation/Evolution newsletter from Ian Juby and the traveling Creation Science Museum of Canada.

If you do not see a header image above this text, you may have to turn on images in your email program, or you can click here to view it in your browser.

In this newsletter:
1) DVD Deal
2) Debate with Northern Arizona U Professor
3) Everybody knows atheists are more intelligent
4) Excellent article on evolution
5) More bang for the buck (Was: Spike Psarris makes a big bang)
6) Whadya know – birds didn’t evolve from dinos!

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1) DVD deal

It’s been a while since I gave a deal on “The Complete Creation” series, but I’ll make it an even sweeter deal.

You guys all heard the ruckus over Spike Psarris’s “What you aren’t being told about Astronomy: Volume I” video?  Welp, here’s your chance to see what the evolutionists don’t want you to see.  I really do like this video.
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May 28, 2009 CrEvo newsletter

September 11th, 2009

Welcome to all of the new subscribers!

This is the “When I get a round tooit” Creation/Evolution newsletter
from Ian Juby and the
traveling Creation Science Museum of Canada.

If you do not see a
header image
above this text, you may have to turn on images in
your
email program, or you can click
here to view it in your browser
.

Sorry to be so slow getting this newsletter out – I’ve been on the road!

In thisspecial edition, “missing link” newsletter:

1) Still yet more random rants…
2) Ancestor to the seal: Proof of evolution?  (missing link #1)
3) Dinosaur collagen fibers again?
4) IDA thought they’d found more intermediates by now (missing link #2)
5) Spike Psarris makes a big bang
6) “Brain Drain”
7) The Mailbag

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1) Still yet more random rants…

In the last issue, I gave y’all a sneak peak at my new “rants” which have received rave (and grave) reviews already, as well as a flood of comments on youtube and
emails – far too many to keep up with.  However, in the slow, early stages of the posts, I gathered a couple of comments from youtube and responded to them in a rant that I have to admit, I had fun making.

Now, before I provide the links below, please bear in mind these links go to either youtube or tangle.  Youtube will have comments with offensive
insults, obsenities, etc…  Tangle (Godtube) is heavily
moderated, so chances are there won’t be offensive posts, and if there
is, you can report it.

So here’s the two new rants:

CrEvo Rant #121 IDiots?  (Intelligent Design)
on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akyoJQG5kLw
on tangle.com: http://www.tangle.com/view_video.php?viewkey=8ae8c29dd3a580f35c90

CrEvo Rant #19 Mailbag, part 2
on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HQdyZoMabs
on tangle.com: http://www.tangle.com/view_video.php?viewkey=4e9376e9a1aba45d1d69

Please rate and join in on the rantings.  I’ll have a special
video devoted to those warriors who have hopped into the battle posted
soon – kudos to y’all.

Also, you can head on over to my website, and on the entry page you can
view a random rant.

Many more rants to come!
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Excellent article on evolution

May 27th, 2009

Excellent introduction to Evolution:

I was forwarded a link to an excellent article on evolution.  It’s on conservapedia, and it’s a great introduction to the whole debate and the main issues at hand.

http://conservapedia.com/Evolution

Not only does it provide a nice introduction, it provides a considerable amount of ammunition in a short amount of space for those who are arguing against evolution.  Drop on by, and spread the word!

April 12 Creation/Evolution newsletter

April 16th, 2009


Welcome to all of the new subscribers!
This is the “When I get a round tooit” Creation/Evolution newsletter from Ian Juby and the traveling Creation Science Museum of Canada.

In this “Egads that’s long!” newsletter:
1) Subscriber Sneak Peek: CrEvo Rants!
2) Oxygen there from the beginning
3) More badyear, and “Would you believe, a Hippo is a pig?”
4) Zeitgeist?
5) Texas votes for critique of evolution
6) Contest winners
7) ‘sokay, creationism is just a mental illness
8) Donations?

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1) Subscriber Sneak Peek: CrEvo Rants!

(Ssshhh!  Don’t tell anybody!)  Don’t you guys feel lucky?  You get to see the CrEvo (creation/evolution) rants before the public does.  Yes, one of the many benefits of being a subscriber to the Creation/Evoution newsletter – and thanks for being a subscriber, and sharing the newsletter with your friends and family.

The CrEvo rants (Screen capture to the right) were a project started about two years ago, but was shelved in order to focus on, and finish, the Complete Creation video series.  The rants will be posted on youtube (probably late Tuesday or Wednesday this week), and are intended to be fast, hard-hitting, humorous, and sometimes even a little bit “in your face” commentary on creation, evolution and current events.  For the kick-off, four rants have been shot and edited, and y’all get a (SShhh!  No telling!) sneak peek at them:

CrEvo Rant # 213: Creationists are Scientists too
CrEvo Rant # 12: Mailbag part 1: An Angry Caller (WARNING: rated PG!)
CrEvo Rant #117: “God of the gaps”
CrEvo Rant # 107: Mathematical impossibility of evolution
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March 20/09 Creation/Evolution newsletter

March 22nd, 2009


In this newsletter:
1) “Happy Birthday Darwin” tour
2) The Complete Creation – Finished!!! & official website
3) Finally – they created life in the lab!  Sort of….
4) Happy Birthday Darwin, sorry, but apparently people don’t believe you.
5) Long overdue give-away
6) “What Darwin Didn’t Know” Creation Fair
7) Canadian Minister of Science & Technology… *GASP!* a CREATIONIST???

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1)  “Happy Birthday Darwin” tour

Currently I’m home, building museum displays for the Glendive Dinosaur and Fossil Museum in Glendive, Montana.  Lord willing, within the next week or two, I’ll be delivering the cell model(shown on right), a giant grand canyon model, a cast of the Tennessee polystrate fossil, and a Mt. St. Helens model.  I already dropped off the DNA model, the largest I’ve built to date at 7 feet tall.

After Easter I’ll be heading out for the second leg of my US tour, which will probably be my last US tour for a very long time, due to the beginning of construction (Lord willing) of the tractor trailer museum.

April 21: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
April 23-25: New Berlin, Wisconsin
May 9-16th: Akron, Ohio Creation Fair
May 17th-June 14: All over Ontario, and then out west to Alberta – check the itinerary page for up to date info on a lot of things going on!

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