Dr. Bergman has 9 academic degrees, with over 60 books and over total 2,000 publications. He is a member of MENSA.

The Palestine Myth

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My library includes a book showing Israel from the air. Much of it looks indistinguishable from the Moon’s surface, causing me to wonder “why would anyone fight over such a worthless piece of land?” Of course, the Israelites have done wonders with the land, converting much of it into a verdant paradise. Israeli land near the water is quite fertile, but much of the rest is not.

Does Your Church Ignore Half of the Gospel?

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‘Gospel’ is an old-English word meaning “good news,” specifically, in the Christian use, the good news about salvation. The Gospel includes two parts: God's revelation revealed in His words, the Bible, and His revelation revealed in His works, His creation (see Revelation 14:6-7). The Bible mentions over 120 species of animals and 206 plants, 95 of which are recognized by all contemporary researchers of the floras mentioned in the Bible.  In seminary, a major part of the curriculum historically used to train ministers was the study of these 326 plants and animals.

How America Revolutionized the World

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I previously wrote a column documenting that, as a result of our technological developments, America has revolutionized the world. American inventions include the record player, telegraph, telephone, electric light bulb, television, tape recorder, motion-picture projector, electrification of the nation (before this time the only source of electricity was by large, inefficient, batteries), mass production assembly line, MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), most vaccines, to list a few of hundreds of examples.

Walking Out During a Sermon

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In the past 40 years I have presented over 400 sermons on apologetics. Apologetics is the science of giving reasons for the Christian faith based on history, science, and facts. The study of apologetics is central to building a foundation for the Christian faith. It is a rational response against the objections that people bring up against Christianity. Most philosophy textbooks have a section on why people reject God. One of the main reasons is because so much evil exists in the world. This is a problem that all religious traditions must deal with.

Visiting First Baptist Church of Hammond, Indiana

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I was recently invited to speak with Creation Expo at the First Baptist Church of Hammond, Indiana. The church, founded in 1887, is reportedly the largest Christian church in Indiana and the 7th largest in the United States. Megachurches have a reputation of being impersonal, resulting in visitors getting lost in the crowd. One of my main interests is, “why do some churches grow and others die?” One of my goals was to understand why First Baptist thrives.

Has Eugenics, Once Dead, Been Reborn? Right to Abort Until Birth Now Part of the Ohio Constitution

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The Ohio constitution amendment, which guaranteed women’s right to “make and carry out one's own reproductive decisions,” passed with a 57% majority. It was the seventh straight victory in statewide votes for supporters of free-abortion access nationally since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned constitutional protections. Specifically it says that every woman

Having No Fossil Fuels Will Take Us Back to the Stone Age

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When I awake in the morning, the first thing I do is shave with my Norelco shaver, holding the plastic case made from petroleum. I then take my blood-pressure medicine, which is made from petroleum, held in plastic containers, also made from petroleum. To take my medicine, I drink water purified by a petroleum product out of a plastic cup made from petroleum.

The Main Goals of the Creation Movement

Some of us have in the past noted the goals of some creation movements appear not to support what most of us regard as important and/or are sometimes even contrary to the main goals of the movement. For this reason, several of us in the creation movement have attempted to draft a set of goals that can be useful in focusing our energies toward the heart of our concerns.

A Creationist Becomes An Evolutionist: The Case History of Janet Kellogg Ray

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No small number of persons who were reared as Young Earth Creationists (YEC) have rejected this worldview and accepted the evolutionary worldview. I have read and written extensively about this problem (Bergman, 2019). This paper is one more example which supports my conclusion that the case for creation typically presented in churches and Christian schools has been grossly inadequate, superficial, and limited to the scriptures, while the enormous scientific support for this worldview has been largely ignored.