Too Much Oxygen in the Past September 22, 2010 One of my favorite activities is roasting s’mores over the campfire in the cool of the evening. Everyone knows you need graham crackers, chocolate... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Testing Flood Geology July 14, 2010 Did the bulk of geological features (canyons, mountains, valleys, etc.) form as the result of a single catastrophic flood a few thousand years ago?... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Increases in Oxygen Prepare Earth for Complex Life June 30, 2010 One of Earth’s most remarkable attributes is the permanent oxygen component of the planet’s atmosphere. Oxygen’s reactivity makes it an efficient energy source for... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
A TNRTB Best of: Earth’s Unique Element Abundances June 21, 2010 Working at Reasons to Believe provides many opportunities for us to travel around the country and the world, not only to engage skeptics in... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
A TNRTB Best Of: Majestic Mountains June 2, 2010 Summertime is just around the corner and with it, vacations to exotic destinations. Majestic mountains like the Rockies, Sierras, Alps, Andes, and Himalayas all... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Solidifying the Last Snowball Earths April 7, 2010 The first chapter of Genesis describes the remarkable transformation of Earth from uninhabitable and hostile to habitable and teeming with life. Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Earth’s Ancient Magnetic Field March 24, 2010 Not only are magnets fun to play with, they play prominent roles in humanity’s just-right habitat. Magnetic fields affect the way stars and galaxies... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Is Earth the Only Planet with Water? March 1, 2010 Considering that life depends on liquid water, it seems natural from a biblical perspective to assume that only Earth manifests this life-essential fluid. After... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Elemental Evidence of Earth’s Divine Design March 1, 2010 Too much water, for example, or too much carbon would destroy Earth’s ability to support advanced life. On the other hand, too little of... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
More Evidence Mars Experienced a Watery Past March 1, 2010 An already impressive body of evidence demonstrates the fine-tuning Earth exhibits to support life. Yet continued investigation of our neighboring planets––including water on Mars––adds... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Oxygen Spikes Jumpstart Life’s Complexity and Size March 1, 2010 Since life first appeared on Earth, the size of the largest organisms increased in size by a factor of 10 quadrillion (1016 or 10,000,000,000,000,000).... Publications by Read
Nutrient Quantities Must Be Fine-Tuned February 8, 2010 All life requires carbon and nitrogen. Without adequate quantities of each element sequestered in specific compounds life cannot survive. Ecologists note, too, that as... Publications by Hugh Ross Read