Viruses, Mosquitoes, and Suffering: Bad or Good? December 14, 2017 Last week I had the privilege of interacting with fellow apologists in an online community forum. The questions I encountered there are similar to... Blog by Anjeanette Roberts Read
Questioning Evolutionary Presuppositions about Endogenous Retroviruses December 7, 2017 In a 2006 lecture at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, Dr. Graeme Finlay, an immunologist, cancer biologist, and Christian, made some remarkable observations about the genetic... Publications by Anjeanette Roberts Read
Comments on Four Views on Creation, Evolution, and Intelligent Design December 4, 2017 The Counterpoints series produced by Zondervan Publishing “provides a forum for the comparison and critique of different views on issues important to Christians.”1 Notable... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Flares Challenge Habitability of Bodies beyond Earth November 13, 2017 In my previous blog post, “Bad Flare Days,” I discussed the latest research establishing how blessed we are to be orbiting a star with... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Why Did God Create Dinosaurs and Elephants? October 30, 2017 A common question that we receive at Reasons to Believe is, “Why did God create dinosaurs?” One obvious answer: God likes big animals. Consider... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Evolutionary Paradigm Lacks Explanation for Origin of Mitochondria and Eukaryotic Cells October 3, 2017 One of my favorite U2 songs is “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For.” For me, it’s a reminder that because of Christ,... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
More Reasons to Thank God for Ants September 3, 2017 I must confess that even though I have written extensively about how blessed we humans are to be living on a planet that is... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Is 75% of the Human Genome Junk DNA? August 29, 2017 Emerson referred to the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the first skirmishes of the Revolutionary War, as the “shot heard round the world.” Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Plant Roots-Fungi Symbiosis Is Multifaceted July 3, 2017 The most prevalent known plant symbiosis is the mutual relationship between the roots of vascular plants (plants with xylem and phloem that act as... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
A Critical Reflection on Adam and the Genome, Part 2 May 17, 2017 When I began college, I signed up for a premed major but quickly changed my course of study after my first biology class. Biology... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
More Reasons to Thank God for Viruses May 15, 2017 One of our staff scholars, Anjeanette “AJ” Roberts, is a virologist and molecular biologist. I have heard her speak several times on viruses... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
What Does Animal Altruism Tell Us about God? April 24, 2017 Genesis 1 singles out the nephesh animals for their distinction from previously existing creatures. The Hebrew word nephesh is best translated as “soulish animal.”... Blog by Hugh Ross Read