How Does Science Show That God Is a Personal Being? October 11, 2018 The experimental and observational evidence that the universe has a beginning in finite time establishes that the universe must have some kind of Beginner.... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Miracles of the Mid-Pleistocene Transition, Part 2 October 8, 2018 In part 1 of this three-part series, I wrote about how 800,000 years ago, a miraculous transition from a 41,000-year to an approximately 100,000-year... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Miracles of the Mid-Pleistocene Transition, Part 1 October 1, 2018 This blog is the first of a three-part series on new scientific discoveries and research that reveal the hitherto unrecognized miraculous nature of a... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Multifaceted Symbiosis Points to Creation September 24, 2018 Nature is filled with examples of mutualistic symbiosis—a relationship in which dissimilar species benefit from the association. Obligatory mutualistic symbiosis is where two or... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Are Oxygen and Ozone Signatures for Life? September 17, 2018 Many people quickly identify oxygen and ozone as biologically produced molecules in Earth’s atmosphere. For that reason, exoplanet researchers look for oxygen and ozone... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Highly Fine-Tuned Reverse Weathering Stabilized Earth’s Early Climate September 10, 2018 It bothers my wife Kathy that I can be sitting in front of a computer and not even notice that the room temperature has... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Probing the Moment of Creation with Large-Scale Magnetic Fields September 3, 2018 In the past one hundred years astronomers have moved from knowing virtually nothing about the origin and history of the universe to possessing a... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Mastering Eddington’s Confirmation of General Relativity August 31, 2018 Many people who witnessed the great eclipse of 2017 will remember it as a wondrous spectacle. But one amateur astronomer saw the event as... Blog by Jeff Zweerink Read
Mars’s Discoveries Showcase Earth’s Design August 24, 2018 Earth’s neighbor Mars has created a lot of discovery-driven headlines lately. In one, scientists found seasonal variation of methane in the atmosphere. In another,... Blog by Jeff Zweerink Read
Atmospheric Pressure and the Possibility of Life August 20, 2018 In mountain climbing, the death zone refers to altitudes above 26,000 feet (7,900 meters). At that height, the atmospheric pressure is only 35 percent... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Preparing Earth for Multicellular Life August 17, 2018 My family vacationed in the California redwoods and the giant sequoias this past summer. Seeing these majestic trees towering above the surrounding landscape invokes... Blog by Jeff Zweerink Read
Where Did Earth Get Its Fine-Tuned Supply of Water? August 6, 2018 Perhaps the most memorable lines in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner are “Water, water, everywhere, nor any drop to drink.” Seawater won’t... Blog by Hugh Ross Read