Quantum Uncertainty and Relativity Especially Fine-Tuned for You! May 30, 2017 In addition to requiring exquisite fine-tuning of the four fundamental forces of physics and of the constants of physics, the existence of life demands... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Another Way Life Requires Carbon March 31, 2017 Have you ever hard-boiled an egg? As the egg basks in the heat of the boiling water, the gooey, almost-liquid egg white and the... Blog by Jeff Zweerink Read
Hagfish Slime Expands the Case for a Creator March 8, 2017 The designs found in biological systems never cease to amaze me. Even something as gross and seemingly insignificant as hagfish slime displays remarkable properties,... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
The Remarkable Scientific Accuracy of Psalm 139 March 1, 2017 Psalm 139 has been on my mind quite a bit lately. Maybe it’s because I have recently written a couple of articles about the... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Q&A: Why Would a Limitless Creator Face Trade-Offs in Biochemical Designs? February 1, 2017 In my experience, no one denies the complexity and sophistication of biochemical systems, regardless of their philosophical or religious views. To put it another... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Reactive Oxygen Species: Harbingers of Evolution or Signals of Design? December 14, 2016 Antioxidants are the latest diet fad. Many people do whatever they can to include foods high in antioxidants in their diets. Some people even... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Does Dissipation-Driven Theory Explain Life’s Origin? December 7, 2016 Starting about 50 years ago, the origin of life became a showstopper for atheists. For example, over the past 35 years I have had many public... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Pseudoenzymes Illustrate Science’s Philosophical Commitments December 7, 2016 A few months ago, I had a serious accident while shooting a compound bow in my backyard. The arrow jammed in the guide, and... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Does Life Need to Be Carbon-Based? October 28, 2016 Some science fiction writers imagine incredible adventures in bizarre or far-fetched environments. One personal favorite of mine is the Star Trek: The Next Generation... Blog by Jeff Zweerink Read
DNA: Designed for Flexibility August 17, 2016 Over the years I’ve learned that flexibility is key to a happy and successful life. If you are too rigid, it can create problems... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Historical Contingency and the Improbability of Protein Evolution, Part 2 (of 2) July 20, 2016 A few weeks ago, Kathy Emmons of WORD FM in Pittsburg interviewed me about the connection between human evolution and human trafficking. During the... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Historical Contingency and the Improbability of Protein Evolution, Part 1 (of 2) July 13, 2016 Can evolutionary processes produce biological innovation? Critics of the evolutionary paradigm—including me—would say, “No.” However, the reasons for my skepticism differ from many of... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read