Theistic Evolution is NOT Biblical

Believing in evolution wont make you a killer, it wont even make you bad, it will just make you wrong. But the truth is that Racism, communism, & nazism all used
evolution to justify their actions. It is not as evil in its self, as it is the tool that evil uses. Why not believe in abortion… its just tissue not Special and not created in the Image of God?? If they admit it is then they have a hard time when the Bible says Adam was created in the Image of God. But if he slowly evolved then one can justify the killing of a baby in the womb, before it develops into a stage where one
can foolishly stand with blood on thier hands and say “this is human Life and this isn’t” all for their own selfish “wants”. While they put a stop to their own
childs’ beating heart. Not to say all that believe in evolution are so cruel but this is what people that do these things use to justify their own evil.
feeding the animals
Now Theistic Evolution tries to say that God is running evolution. To me that sounds
like some one who is firmly believing mans fallible science over God and his word. But still knows in his heart that he has to answer to God someday. So he does
his best to hold on to a hand full of grass from both sides of the fence and tries to weave them together. Only problem is Light and Dark do not mix well. You
end up with shades of gray. When we stand before God my attempt is to be mixxed as little as possible to this world. The Bible says we are in the world not of
it!!! Lets not compromise Gods truth with bad science by people who’s only goal is to not have to answer to a Holy God. The bible says that Death entered this world by Adams sin! So if theistic evolution was true? Then how is it that natural selection, that takes thousands (or millions) of years, of creature living and “dying” to get it right before Adam was born. If he was born and not created, and if he was allready living then how did God breath the breath of Life into him. Truly this view is one that is one ridding the fence. And a person that is making God in their own image… (My god is this… or, My god did this.., My God is a God of love and won’t judge me for… ) all without a biblical backing or acount for it. It is fabricated in their own mind and
it is not the God of the bible. God said in the 10 Commandments we should have no other God before him! That includes one of our creation, or should I say
evolution. A god that evolves with ones own need for self justification.

We Love you all and hope that even if our words are sounding hard to deal with, it is because we love you enough to speak the truth. And not let any one miss out on the Love of God if we can help it. Also hope to encourage the ones of you who all ready know the close friendship and Love of our Father through the gift of his resurrected Son Jesus the Anointed one.

Here is a link from a web site Answers in Genesis. You can look some stuff
up here to answer more question you might have.
Answers in Genesis home page
God Bless you as you read and study more. :)

5 Feb 2007

Here is the update from the 5th of Feb 2007. :)

Greetings to all again,
Just wanted to let you know we made some headway. Will
keep this short in length in light of our recent
post. We are warming up to a rite nice -5 to 25 above this
last week or so. That is a welcomed change. It must have
warmed up, because it knew we hooked up the toilet to
the plumbing drains. Yes we are now in the “high
Society” of the alaskan bucket flush club. Water goes
from under the kitchen sink or extra snow we melt on
the wood stove, to flush with. We hope to have the
water pumping into the house in a little over a week
from now. However It will only be to a gate valve at
the presure tank for a time untill we get it lined in
to all the fixtures around the house. But at least we
are heading in the right direction.
Here is a picture of the kids as they head out to play.
Kids in snow
Also we now have a bathroom door, Kitchen light that
turns on with a switch (wow), We went through boxes
upstairs and repacked it better, and unpacked some. We
got the kitchen stove hooked up too. Some one gave us
some fish, so we had a nice trout dinner last night.
It was nice to be cooking on the kitchen stove once
again.
Today we will be off to town to get some water and
check the mail! We will see what is going on in the
“big city”. :)

God bless,
Jason Anna Judah Serenity Mercy & Destiny

30 January 2007

This was our second letter to every body. 30 Jan 2007

Hello Friends and Family,
Today we celebrated being in our new house with some
sparklers and some fireworks. Artillery launch
Thank you Jesus! It was fun and was pretty seeing the colors reflect off the snow. Summer fireworks are not the same here, because the midnight sun
is as bright as noon time. So saving them for winter is the perfect thing to do.
Kids Sparklers
The Floor downstairs in the house is done. We have
some vinyl in the bathroom area and Jason finnished
the Laminate flooring, from the kitchen through to the
front door. Destiny likes being able to have freedom
to crawl around and as we keep unpacking boxes and
making room there is more and more place for her and
the other kids to play.
We put our area rugs down, and now Destiny has some
traction to try to climb up on, and is almost standing
up with the couches help.
She is very adventurest scurrying all over the floor.
Destiny & Anna
We now have a living/dinning area, and what can be
more, and more, called something resembling a kitchen.
We hope to put the bathroom door in soon. then we will
be more ready for the grand day we get drains to use
the toilet.
It was a warmer day today and the kids went out and
played on the swing set. We saw on the computere that
the temp was up into the lower 20’s (above!!!) wow it
was great and the kids played & played.
We are glad that so many of you enjoyed our last
letter.
God Bless
The Wilkinson Clan
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Mennonite Minno’s :)

Contact to the Outside World

29 th of January we had our internet access hooked up and had our first contact with the outside world (via email….what else is there??? lol). We had our first chance to write our family and friends to let them know we had survived thus far. and we wrote this email that discribed much our living at that point… kind of fond memories of what was a tough time, at the time. :)
We wrote the following:

Greetings to one and all!
We hope you all are doing well. We have moved in to
our new home at long last. Out of 4 months of
building, we have spent over one month straight in
Fairbanks, working for the month of December. Also on
another occasion we spent over a week straight in
Fairbanks, also several other trips to Fairbanks
getting supplies and moving our stuff here.
Totaling another 2.5 weeks in Fairbanks. Leaving us
only 2.5 months of days here in Town, in which to
build. Some of those days slowed by bad weather (-45
is just a little to cold, so we lost 2 days) or car
problems. So we did ok, I guess with the time we had.
Working some of those days in -30 degree weather.
We moved in whether the house was ready or not, we
were ready.
We have our wood heat going. Jason chops our wood
every day while Anna and the Kids help carry it in the
house it is a great daily family project and good
exersize.
We do not have running water as of yet so we carry our
drinking water from town, and harvest snow in buckets
and melt it on the wood stove for extra water for
doing dishes. Draining our sink into the bucket under
the counter. (to eventually be used to flush the
toilet when it gets hooked up.) Its the Alaskan
recycling water program (also known as the bucket
flush).
Sow melt
No bathroom facilities yet so you learn to hope and
pray that the wind does’nt blow to hard when you go to
do “your business” outside getting snow in places it
don’t belong. BBBRRRRRRRR!
We now sport two lights in the house that don’t need
an extension cord!
We have found that if each person is responsible for
their own clothes washing at the time of their spit
bath the clothes can be washed with the same snow
water that was melted in the “big pot” used for
bathing. Then the clothes can be hung out to dry on
the clothes line. It helps to keep it, from being to much
hand washing of clothes for Anna all at once.
We have found that cooking on the wood stove can be a
lot of fun as long as you keep the stove hot enough
until your dinner is done. Also we have unpacked the
electric skillet and the crock pot and use the
microwave on occasion. Modern gadgets are nice but it
is amazing what you can do with out them. The power
went off today and we almost didn’t notice. but it came
back on before we could bunch up at the wood stove &
sing hymns. We do the kids school work while the light
is coming through the windows in the afternoon as to
not use more electricity than need be, as it cost
almost 2.5 times more than in fairbanks (around 36
cents a killowatt Hr)
Someone blessed us last week by bringing us dinner.
What a treat. We don’t have a refrigerator yet so we
have a Ice chest outside for our freezer, and as long
as it is cold enough, Anna is freezing little water
bottles on the back steps, to put in the other ice
chest in the kitchen for keeping food chilled for our
fridge.
We were blessed again to have our phone hooked up
again, as it is nice to know you can call some one in
an Emergency or stranded situation. Not having any
neighbors around. So once again we are connected to
the matrix. And anyone who is concerned about our well
being they can e-mail or call us anytime for a more
recent update.

May the Grace & Peace of God be with you,
Jason Anna Judah Serenity Mercy & Destiny

Finnished Shell

We were so glad to get the house dried in before the real snow fell!
Here is a picure from the back of the house “dried in” (a finnished shell but no plumbing, wiring, or insulation).
back of house dried in

So we were of to fairbanks again for more supplies. Looking back at this point. We put up our batter boards and string to set the forms and foundation September 5 the day the well was finnished. We finnished Drying the house in at this point the 7th of October. One month and 2 days we built the core of our house with mainly Just the two of us. Jasons Dad did a lot of work too. He helped with a lot of the “high stuff” as jason drove the fork lift. and did a lot of lifting! Thanks Dad! His two friends from church came and helped with the roof and roofing. While Jason had fork lift duty. We still had a lot to do inside though. Insulation, electrical, and so on. We worked on it as it cooled to as much as 35 degrees below zero. Jason worked many hours as Anna and the kids stayed in the car keeping warm. :) We left on thanksgiving week to work untill Christmas in North Pole for Jasons former employer. We spent Christmas with Annas Family and had wondreful Holliday and a couple days of rest. Then we returnd to our unfinnished home New Year Eve. We worked untill the 14th of January and moved in finnished or not! More like Not! :) We had wood heat, one light, an electric skillet, and microwave; and no plumbing yet. We unpacked our beds and were never more glad to be HOME!!!

Here is a picture a few days after moving in!
house front

Second Floor

It was so nice to see the second floor being finnished. The push was on to get the roof on before snow fell, that could have come at any time. If we didnt make it befor then we would probably have to live else where for the winter, and finnish in spring. But lots of people were praying and God was so good and we didn’t have snow untill late for the year.

Here is the second floor all framed!
house from the hill

Here is a pcture of the house with the metal roofing ready to go on!
house from the hill

The last piece of roofing!
Last of the metal and chimney

Bear meat!

A friend of Jasons’ Dad shot this bear and brought it by to give to us and Jasons Mom and Dad for some extra meat for winter. He was a great taisting bear! Anna is standing next to it here in this picture.

Bear for dinner

Amish and Autism

Amish and Autism
buggy-warning

A recent survey by United Press found that autism is virtually unknown among Pennsylvania’s large Amish populations — a strong indication that vaccines are indeed a principal culprit of the epidemic.
Read more HERE.
http://www.whale.to/vaccine/olmsted.html
You can look this up on google for even further reading.
Also look at link list for vaclib.org
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Framing… Up we go!

We wanted to frame with a double 2×4 wall for added insulation. But time was running short and snow was not far away! We decided to frame with 2×8 and save some time. And hopefully have enough insulation to keep us nice and toasty in -60 degree weather.

First wall framed and up!
First wall framed

Putting beams in place with a forklift. We liked the idea of the look the beams would give our cathedral ceiling living room. But recently opted to floor over it to make more room. It was nice while it lasted. :)
Putting Beams in Place

Forms and Foundation

As soon as the well was done being drilled. We were able to put in batter boards and string to set our form. Then we poured our concrete and began framing our foundation walls for the crawl space. We didn’t want to pay the money for more dirt work, foam or concrete block walls cement and rebar, just to put the crawl space below ground. Building it above ground let us save several thousands of dollars. But it made our house higher off the ground and that made much of the later work hard to do as you will read later.

The forms our set
Forms

The first of many boards cut for our house!
The first board cut

Putting the finnishing touch on the foundational walls
foundation walls