Evidence Favoring RTB’s Speciation Model October 13, 2005 A team of European and American conservation biologists has developed the most powerful and comprehensive field evidence to date for a major tenet of... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Why Would a Good God Create Parasites? April 1, 2005 Some skeptics base their rejection of the Christian faith on bugs-specifically parasites. They argue that the existence of parasites is incompatible with belief in... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Propenal and Propanal August 1, 2004 The search for an extraterrestrial chemical origin for life has hit another roadblock. American astronomers discovered two additional complex, saturated organic molecules in the... Publications by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Does Ockham’s Razor Support Naturalism? April 1, 2004 William of Ockham (c. 1285-1349), a Franciscan monk and philosopher,1 is remembered for his principle of parsimony or simplicity, popularly called “Ockham’s Razor.” He... Publications by Kenneth Samples Read
Gamma Rays Burst Biological Evolution January 1, 2003 The energy released during a gamma ray burst strains the imagination. With the power of 10 billion billion suns, gamma ray bursts are the... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
President’s Laptop- January 2003- Northwest Impact January 1, 2003 One of my great joys in serving Christ with RTB is hearing stories—amazing stories—of how God uses our books and tapes in the process... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Salamander Study Challenges Evolutionary Theory October 1, 2002 If one were to push the rewind button, erase life’s history and let the tape run again, the results would be completely different. So... Publications by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
More Than Intelligent Design July 1, 2002 Scholars involved in what has come to be known as “the Intelligent Design movement” deserve respect. Publications by Read
Bacteria’s Long Reign April 1, 2002 Why do stars twinkle? Why does God sometimes seem silent? Some “why” questions are more elusive than others. Publications by Joseph Bergeron Read
A Comment on Humility Theology January 1, 2002 The anthropic principle faces serious challenges from outside the disciplines of astronomy and physics. Many scholars in the humanities and social sciences fear that... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Anthropic Principle: A Precise Plan for Humanity January 1, 2002 Human beings climb. Always have, always will. First hills, then mountains, then pinnacles so high they're called "death zones." That's as high as legs... Publications by Read
Repeatable Evolution or Repeated Creation? October 1, 2001 Any casual observer of nature recognizes that many creatures bear some resemblance to one another. Many species of frogs, lizards, fish, and other animals... Publications by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read