Blaise’s Best Bet, Part 4: Pascal for Today February 21, 2012 For the last several weeks, I’ve been reflecting on French thinker Blaise Pascal (1623–1662). I’ve discussed his life, his achievements in science and mathematics,... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Personality Profile February 3, 2012 Like Mr. Darcy of Jane Austen fame, I am an introvert. You’re more likely to find me curled up with a book or watching... Blog by Read
Human Beings: God or Creatures Made in God’s Image? February 1, 2012 What is man’s exact relationship to God? The phenomenon of religion seeks to answer this profound question. Publications by Kenneth Samples Read
My Daughter’s Brain-Mind January 24, 2012 When my oldest child, Sarah (now 24 years old), was a toddler she loved to push the buttons on the keyboard of my very... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
TNRTB Classic: A Tangled Evolutionary Tree December 1, 2011 On Monday, I outlined the reasoning that leads researchers to disregard important data in their search for genomic evidence to support the theoretical relationship... Publications by Read
The Exceptional Human Brain September 2, 2011 Sometimes, as Christians, we may feel embattled and almost overwhelmed by our secular culture’s low view of humanity—the outcome of a purely naturalistic framework.... Publications by Read
Becoming Human—Fast! July 8, 2011 While recording a recent episode of the I Didn’t Know That! podcast, my colleague Fuz Rana responded to a listener who wanted to know... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Does New Date for Neanderthal Extinction Mean the End of Human-Neanderthal Interbreeding? June 14, 2011 Some scientists think Neanderthals may still be among us—or at least a few of their genes—given recent work that suggests these creatures interbred with... Publications by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
New Insight on Starch Grains Recovered from Neanderthal Teeth June 8, 2011 What do you do when someone has a piece of food caught between his or her teeth? Call attention to it? Ignore it and... Publications by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Knuckle Walking to Knuckle Sandwiches May 27, 2011 Did fighting push early humans to stand upright? According to a study by researcher David Carrier, yes. Blog by Read
One Little Gene May 1, 2011 Apes outsmarting villains is a staple of comedy. We are also intrigued when we see chimps apparently “talking” by means of sign language or... Publications by Read
Singer’s Zinger March 16, 2011 For Christians accustomed to the distinguishing doctrine of the image of God (imago Dei), a negative, and justifiably angry reaction toward Singer—a fellow human... Blog by Joe Aguirre Read