Human Origins Workshop with Peaceful Science and Reasons to Believe June 11, 2020 On January 18, scientists, theologians, scholar community members, and friends joined us, virtually and on site in Covina, CA, for a workshop on RTB’s... Blog by Anjeanette Roberts Read
Can Artificial Intelligence Think Like a Human? May 29, 2020 How close are we to developing machines that can understand and learn anything that humans can? Could such inventions eventually become self-conscious? Blog by Jeff Zweerink Read
The Argument from Beauty: Can Evolution Explain Our Aesthetic Sense? May 13, 2020 Lately, I find myself spending more time in front of the TV than I normally would, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. I‘m not sure... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
COVID-19 Prompts Focus on Protective Action April 27, 2020 COVID-19 has caused untold global suffering—deaths, debilitating illnesses, and the disruption of social structures, not to mention economic woes. As in the case of... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Domestication, Human Exceptionalism, and Creation April 20, 2020 How many origin events has Earth’s life undergone? From a naturalistic perspective there is just one origin of life: the origin of the Last... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
New Genetic Evidence Affirms Human Uniqueness March 4, 2020 It’s a remarkable discovery—and a bit gruesome, too. It is worth learning a bit about some of its unseemly details because this find may... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
1917: A Movie about Choices, Character, Courage March 3, 2020 The historical conflict goes by a number of names: the Great War, the War to End All Wars, and later, World War I (1914–1918).... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Ancient DNA Indicates Modern Humans Are One-of-a-Kind February 19, 2020 With eight grandchildren and counting (number nine will be born toward the end of February), I have become reacquainted with children’s stories. Some of... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Cave Art Tells the Story of Human Exceptionalism February 5, 2020 Comic books intrigue me. They are a powerful storytelling vehicle. The combination of snapshot-style imagery, along with narration and dialogue, allows the writer and... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Mosaic Eve: Mother of All (Part 2) January 23, 2020 In Part 1 of “Mosaic Eve,” I set the stage for considering how God might introduce enough diversity into the human population from a... Blog by Anjeanette Roberts Read
Mosaic Eve: Mother of All (Part 1) January 16, 2020 In a previous blog on Adam and Eve, I mentioned that the RTB model of human origins dated the range of an historical, sole... Blog by Anjeanette Roberts Read
Reading, Human Exceptionalism, and Dyslexia December 24, 2019 Only human beings read. The act of reading involves blending the sounds of letters to form words that symbolize ideas, objects, or entities (abstract... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read