Testing the Biblical Claim of Constant Physics May 3, 2010 In Jeremiah 33:25, God declares, “I have established…the fixed laws of heaven and earth.” This is just one of several Scripture passages demonstrating that... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Is There a Biological Basis for Belief? A Follow Up April 29, 2010 It was bound to happen. I knew controversy would ensue when I answered the following question: Publications by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Is There a Biological Basis for Belief? April 8, 2010 There may be no such thing as a dumb question, but some inquiries do prove more thought-provoking than others. For example, the other day... Publications by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
How Can I Believe in a God I Can’t See? January 18, 2010 It may seem reasonable to trust in only those things detectable by the senses. However, upon serious reflection, this position lacks the explanatory power... Publications by Read
Testing Creation Using the Proton to Electron Mass Ratio November 2, 2009 For thousands of years the Bible has been on record stating that the laws governing the heavens and earth do not vary.1 If the... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Was Evil Present in God’s “Very Good” World? October 30, 2009 When people read in Genesis 1 that God describes His creation as "good" or "very good," they often take it to mean that the... Publications by Hugh Henry Read
Historic Age Debate: Dependence on Translations, Part 5 (of 5) July 17, 2009 Most Christians favor one Bible translation over others. Some prefer the formal sound of the King James Version, whereas others find the casual language... Publications by Read
Historic Age Debate: Dependence on Translations, Part 4 (of 5) July 10, 2009 The King James Version renders the sixth commandment as "Thou shalt not kill" (Exodus 20:13; Deuteronomy 5:17). Can people use this as evidence that... Publications by Read
Historic Age Debate: Dependence on Translations, Part 3 (of 5) July 3, 2009 Culture shock adds color to any journey. Travelers abroad often return home with tales of language barriers, strange foods, and puzzling local customs. Cultural... Publications by Read
Historic Age Debate: Dependence on Translations, Part 2 (of 5) June 26, 2009 When we gaze at the world, light must pass through the lens of the eye before the brain can process it. A good lens... Publications by Read
Historic Age Debate: Dependence on Translations, Part 1 (of 5) June 19, 2009 These days there’s a bewildering array of Bible translations to choose from. How do we know which one to choose? What difference does it... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Helium Diffusion in Zircon: A Response to Questions by the RATE Team April 22, 2009 Radiometric dating methods have long been disputed by young-earth creationists, and for good reason. Rock ages obtained by these dating methods, usually ranging from... Publications by Read