Currently, the main 15 questions for evolutionists page has been translated into Spanish, but the various resources it links to have not yet been translated. For example, below each of the 15 questions for evolutionists, there needs to a link to a web page which further explains the importance of that question. You can see that being done on the English version of the 15 questions for evolutionists web page. It is important to educate people so they can explain to other people why Darwinism is wrongheaded.
Translating the campaign into Spanish will make the campaign accessible to Spanish speaking evangelicals in the Americas
Translating the campaign into Spanish, particularly for individuals in the Americas is very important.
Consider this:
A Canadian Christian news article reported:
Paul Charles Freston, a senior researcher at Baylor University and professor at the Federal University of Sao Carlos, Sao Paulo, predicted that Protestantism would eventually comprise 20 to 35 percent of the population in Latin America, the Latin America and Caribbean Communication Agency reported.
Also, it is estimated that there are 10 million hispanic evangelicals in the United States and the number of American hispanic evangelicals is growing.
Creation facts about Peru
Giant oysters on the mountain
Civilization comes suddenly - Examination of ancient city of Caral, in Peru
Flag of Peru and map
Since Raul is from Peru, I thought I would share with our readers a picture of the flag of Peru below plus a map with the location of Peru in red.
Flag of Peru:
Location of Peru:
Related resources:
Question Evolution! Campaign
15 questions for evolutionists
Responses to the 15 Questions: part 1 - Questions 1-3
Responses to the 15 Questions: part 2 - Questions 4–8
Responses to the 15 Questions: part 2 - Questions 9-15
Refuting evolution
Other posts at our Question Evolution! Campaign blog:
Making 2012 the worst year in the history of Darwinism
Why is evolution pushed by dogmatic evolutionists?
The high price of NOT asking the 15 Questions for Evolutionists in your classroom
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