Walter Lang, an American film director, was known for his work on classic musicals and comedies. Directing films like "The King and I" and "There's No Business Like Show Business," Lang's contributions to Hollywood's Golden Age are celebrated for their charm and spectacle. His films remain beloved by audiences for their timeless appeal.

"Essentially this promise before curse, this superiority of God's love in Christ, must come from the Bible."

"But, when Scripture makes a clear distinction between the act of creation and the process of preservation, we cannot accept the idea of a progressive creation process."

"Thus, races arose from an original coding which God pulled out as needed for adaptation to the environment."

"Neither does man have gills for living in a water environment; yet it is not sinful to explore the depths of the oceans in search of food or other blessings."

"If leaders in the space program had at its beginning in the 1940s, pointed out the benefits to people on earth rather than emphasizing the search for proof of evolution in space, the program would have saved $100 billion in tax money and achieved greater results."