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The Daily Article

The reward a Texas couple found in a bottle from 1962

The Daily Article

The Denison Forum

News, Daily News, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.9576 Ratings

🗓️ 19 February 2019

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Americans have experienced remarkable advances in recent decades. However, is our overall moral trajectory positive or negative? Today's podcast identifies the root cause of our condition and invites us to embrace and share God's transformative solution.

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0:00.0

The reward a Texas couple found in a bottle from 1962.

0:06.4

This is Jim Denison's Daily article for Tuesday, February 19, 2019.

0:11.5

While walking on the Gulf shore near Corpus Christi, Jim and Candy Duke found an unusual bottle.

0:17.0

It contained a note explaining that the bottle had been released in 1962 by scientists studying the role of water currents on the movement of shrimp.

0:24.6

Here's the good news. If the person finding the bottle completed and mailed the enclosed postcard, they would receive a 50 cent reward.

0:31.6

The current lab director offered to pay the Dukes as promised, though it would cost the agency 55 cents for a stamp and

0:38.1

$3 to print the check. I've been thinking about some of the changes to our culture since 1962.

0:44.7

Technological advances are an obvious example. In 1962, the most powerful computer in the

0:49.7

world was the Ferranti Atlas. It filled a room, took six months to assemble, and was difficult to

0:54.7

keep running for ten minutes at a time. Technology has revolutionized our lives, but its advances

0:59.8

are a double-edged sword. They have put mobile computing in our pockets, but also fueled the

1:04.4

plague of pornography and provided a platform for terrorist recruiting. In 1962, the Civil

1:09.8

Rights Act was still two years away. Governmental

1:12.6

legislation soon advanced the biblical mandate to reject racism, per Galatians 328, but other

1:17.9

legislation has overturned centuries of biblical morality regarding marriage, gender, and the sanctity

1:22.6

of life. The Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1962 celebrated groundbreaking discoveries concerning the molecular

1:29.1

structure of nucleic acids and its significance for information transfer in living material.

1:34.1

This work was foundational to genetic advances that are revolutionizing medicine today.

1:38.5

However, these advances could also enable eugenic alterations that would redefine and threaten

1:43.2

the future of our species.

1:45.0

In 1962, President Kennedy announced the goal of putting a man on the moon by the end of the decade.

1:50.0

Thomas Cune's book, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, was a landmark event in science, history, sociology, and philosophy.

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