The Flagellum’s Hook Connects to the Case for a Creator January 8, 2020 What would you say is the most readily recognizable scientific icon? Is it DNA, a telescope, or maybe a test tube? Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Diamonds Are Forever, But Not Earthquakes or Life December 30, 2019 “Diamonds are a girl’s best friend.” So the song goes, but the processes that created these gems, namely earthquakes, have not generated such lyrics.... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
The Day Earth Burped and How It Saved Humanity December 23, 2019 Have you ever been embarrassed by burping in a public setting? I have. I remember a time I was speaking before an audience of... Blog by Hugh Ross 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
What Happened 800,000 Years Ago That Made Civilization Possible? December 16, 2019 About 800,000 years ago Earth’s ice age cycle transitioned from being about 41,000 years long to about 100,000 years in duration. During a cycle,... Blog by Hugh Ross 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
Baby, It’s Cold Outside: Global Cooling and Planet Habitability December 9, 2019 At this time of year, Christmas carols and songs are in full swing. One song, “Baby, It’s Cold Outside,” won an Academy Award in... Blog by Hugh Ross 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
Carbon Cycle Requirements for Advanced Life, Part 1 November 18, 2019 The movement of carbon through Earth’s atmosphere, hydrosphere, crust, and mantle may not immediately fascinate everybody, but we will appreciate those cycles as we... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Analysis of Genomes Converges on the Case for a Creator November 13, 2019 Are you a Marvel or a DC fan? Do you like the Marvel superheroes better than those who occupy the DC universe? Or is... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Leaning in with Hope November 7, 2019 The work we do at RTB has at its core the desire to help you and others see the heart of God, his love,... Blog by Anjeanette Roberts Read
Enhancing Forest Health and Foresters’ Wealth October 28, 2019 I grew up in British Columbia, a Canadian province that is 40% larger than Texas and almost entirely covered by forests. When I attended... Blog by Hugh Ross Read