Scientific Discovery and God: The Universe, Part 1 January 15, 2019 How did the universe come into being? The last century has revealed a stark contrast between what secular scientists expected to find regarding the... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Living on the Edge January 14, 2019 During our mountaineering trips I am always the cautious one, carefully charting the safest routes to our destinations. Not so much my wife. Whenever... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
How the Sun’s Mass Affected Earth’s History of Life December 31, 2018 For those of us who live in the northern hemisphere, December is a good time to remind everyone about the Sun. It is the... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Blessings of the Hiawatha Impactor and the Younger Dryas December 24, 2018 At this time of year, people everywhere celebrate the wonder of God sending his son to Earth to live, die, and be raised in... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Did a Giant Collider Help Give Us Extreme Climate Stability? December 17, 2018 Floods and fires raged and boulders rained from the sky. Such a sci-fi-like scenario in Earth’s relatively recent past gave us, in part, the... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
How Did Earth Get Its Long-Standing Stable Climate? December 10, 2018 In last week’s blog1 I described how a careful reconstruction of temperature proxies at sites all over the world revealed that the climate stability... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Phosphorus and Molybdenum Problems for Life on Other Worlds November 19, 2018 Stymied by attempts to find life-friendly conditions on surfaces of extraterrestrial planets and moons, astrobiologists have turned to increasingly exotic sites. Two such sites... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Discovery of Missing Atomic Matter Boosts Cosmic Creation Model November 12, 2018 During my graduate school days at the University of Toronto I had the privilege of taking a short course from Princeton University astronomer and... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Rare Solar System Gets Rarer November 5, 2018 Astronomers have detected and measured the mass and/or orbital features of 3,869 planets in 2,887 planetary systems beyond the solar system.1 This ranks as... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Is Gut-Wrenching Space Travel Possible? October 29, 2018 Our intestinal tracts are amazingly designed to withstand a high degree of stress. However, a new set of experiments establishes that there are limits... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Interplanetary Dust Delivery Allows Human Existence October 22, 2018 Extraterrestrial iron dust delivery by means of exquisitely fine-tuned processes has made modern civilization possible. Scientists sought to discern the nature of an unknown... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Miracles of the Mid-Pleistocene Transition, Part 3 October 15, 2018 About 800,000 years ago, a miraculous change took place on Earth. The ice age cycle transitioned from happening every 41,000 years to about every... Blog by Hugh Ross Read