Black Holes, Singularities, and Wormholes April 2, 2001 From a realistic rather than science fiction perspective, the wormhole question is moot. Since black holes are relatively rare, the probability that the singularities... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
30% Inefficiency by Design April 1, 2001 Cells use a highly wasteful process when producing proteins. Roughly 30 percent of all newly synthesized proteins must be degraded (broken down) by the... Publications by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
30% Inefficiency by Design April 1, 2001 Roughly 30 percent of all newly synthesized proteins must be degraded (broken down) by the cell immediately after formation because they are improperly made.1... Publications by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Aliens From Another World? Getting Here From There April 1, 2001 A rising challenge to Christianity, both within and beyond the borders of America, springs from the popular obsession with UFOs (unidentified flying objects) and... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Extinct Shell Fish Speaks Today April 1, 2001 A recent study of Isoxys (marine crustacean) fossils from the Maotianshan Shale of China provides important new evidence for creation. The study reveals that... Publications by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Metal Matters April 1, 2001 Uranium and thorium play a vital role in the plate tectonics and volcanism of planets. Consequently, the amount of these two metallic elements influences... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Bacteria Help Prepare Earth For Life January 1, 2001 Sulfate-reducing bacteria are among the oldest life forms on Earth. They are dominant in the geologic record from 3.9 to 2.9 billion years ago,... Publications by Joseph Bergeron Read
Why Shorter Life Spans? January 1, 2001 None of the explanations offered in the accompanying article imply that God randomly selected the life span of early humans or that He simply... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Timely Appearance of Land Life Benefits Humans January 1, 2001 Two more pieces of evidence strengthen the case for the early appearance of land life. The significance of such findings is two-fold. First, it... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Facing Up to Big Bang Challenges January 1, 2001 What danger lurks in associating big bang cosmology with biblical cosmology? Most Christian physicists, astronomers, and other scientists would say, “None.” Many Christian philosophers,... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
The Measurability of the Universe––a Record of the Creator’s Design October 1, 2000 If the universe were not measurable, scientific study would be impossible. Astronomy, biology, chemistry, cosmology, geology, physics, and the other disciplines of science would... Publications by Read
Fundamental Forces Show Greater Fine-Tuning October 1, 2000 A team of Austrian, German, and Hungarian astrophysicists has recently added evidence to the case for divine design, sweeping aside a recent challenge to... Publications by Hugh Ross Read