More Anthropic Reasons for the Extreme Fine-Tuning of Dark Energy February 11, 2019 Years ago, in a paper published in the Astrophysical Journal, theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss referred to dark energy as presenting “the most extreme fine-tuning... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Seeing the Wonder of Transparency February 8, 2019 I was pouring liquid laundry detergent into the washer when I realized, “Hey, it’s clear!” In that moment I became entranced by the wonder... Blog by Nick Tavani Read
Electron Transport Chain Protein Complexes Rev Up the Case for a Creator February 6, 2019 As a little kid, I spent many a Saturday afternoon “helping” my dad work on our family car. What a clunker. We didn’t have... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Scientific Discovery and God: Planet Earth, Part 3 February 5, 2019 In the first two parts of this series (see here and here) I discussed how secular scientists, given their naturalistic worldview, expected to discover... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
We Are Living at the Optimal Terrestrial Mammal Moment February 4, 2019 Large terrestrial mammals bring delight to everyone. Such pleasure explains why zoos, wild animal parks, and safaris are so popular. It also explains why... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Life’s Layers of Complexity: When All Isn’t All January 24, 2019 Looking back on 2018, I give thanks for the blessings God has rained upon me. I can’t help but think how my vision of... Blog by Anjeanette Roberts Read
Living on the Edge January 14, 2019 During our mountaineering trips I am always the cautious one, carefully charting the safest routes to our destinations. Not so much my wife. Whenever... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Newly Mapped Area of the Human Brain: Evidence for Exceptionalism? January 7, 2019 The biblical account of Adam and Eve makes clear that humanity did not evolve from other primates. God establishes human exceptionalism by creating us... Blog by Mark Perez Read
How Cyclical Volcanic Activity Benefits Humanity January 7, 2019 When we think about volcanoes, the images that typically come to mind are violent eruptions that devastate the surrounding landscapes and bring death or... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Addressing Skeptical Challenges, Part 1 January 1, 2019 Social media and the internet allow ample opportunities to discuss the truth claims of historic Christianity. A while ago I interacted with a skeptic... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Blessings of the Hiawatha Impactor and the Younger Dryas December 24, 2018 At this time of year, people everywhere celebrate the wonder of God sending his son to Earth to live, die, and be raised in... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Did a Giant Collider Help Give Us Extreme Climate Stability? December 17, 2018 Floods and fires raged and boulders rained from the sky. Such a sci-fi-like scenario in Earth’s relatively recent past gave us, in part, the... Blog by Hugh Ross Read