Why Is It So Hard to Eat Healthy? February 21, 2020 One of the many ways that modern civilization reflects a Christian worldview of the nature of humanity—creation, fall, redemption—is in the kinds of food... Blog by Jim Painter Read
Coronavirus Outbreak: Do I Need to Worry? February 13, 2020 Many people are reaching out to me to ask about the coronavirus outbreak in China. Maybe the news stories have you worried. Perhaps you’re... Blog by Anjeanette Roberts Read
Genome Code Builds the Case for Creation December 18, 2019 A few days ago, I was doing a bit of Christmas shopping for my grandkids and I happened across some really cool construction kits,... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Mutations, Cancer, and the Case for a Creator December 11, 2019 Cancer. Perhaps no other word evokes more fear, anger, and hopelessness. It goes without saying that cancer is an insidious disease. People who get... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Carbon Cycle Requirements for Advanced Life, Part 2 November 25, 2019 When humans experience or learn of an earthquake or volcano anywhere in the world, a natural response is to express concern and then mobilize... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Thinking Rightly about God: Ham vs. Zweerink Follow-Up, Part 2 October 25, 2019 The recent old-earth/young-earth discussion on Justin Brierley’s Unbelievable? podcast revealed a number of differences and similarities between Ken Ham and me. Two important areas... Blog by Jeff Zweerink Read
A Measles-Free Future October 24, 2019 One day the world could be measles-free. The 15 children that die every hour from measles infections could be saved. The 20–30% of infected... Blog by Anjeanette Roberts Read
Rats’ Hide-and-Seek Game Affirms Biblical Creation September 30, 2019 In many war movies that were released fifty to eighty years ago, an infantry lieutenant would challenge his platoon with the question, “Are we... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Tool Use and Mental Well-Being September 23, 2019 If you ever watched Tim Allen on Tool Time, the handyman show within the television show Home Improvement, you saw a man who always... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
ATP Transport Challenges the Evolutionary Origin of Mitochondria August 21, 2019 In high school, I spent most Sunday mornings with my family gathered around the TV watching weekly reruns of the old Abbott and Costello... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
New Speciation Model Challenges Evolution, Supports Creation August 19, 2019 Which model, naturalistic evolution or supernatural creation, best explains the pattern of life’s history on Earth? If a test produces “strikingly divergent results” for... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
New Insights into Endothermy Heat Up the Case for a Creator August 7, 2019 I feel cold all the time. When I was younger, I was always hot. I needed to be in air conditioning everywhere I went.... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read