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
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
God as the Best Explanation of Beauty November 19, 2019 Some of Western civilization’s greatest works of art are housed in the Vatican Museums. Museum benefactors say that part of their mission is to... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Glue Production Is Not Evidence for Neanderthal Exceptionalism November 6, 2019 Football players aren’t dumb jocks—though they often have that reputation. Football is a physically demanding sport that requires strength, toughness, agility, and speed. But... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Thinking Rightly about God: Ham vs. Zweerink Follow-Up, Part 2 October 25, 2019 The recent old-earth/young-earth discussion on Justin Brierley’s Unbelievable? podcast revealed a number of differences and similarities between Ken Ham and me. Two important areas... Blog by Jeff Zweerink Read
A Measles-Free Future October 24, 2019 One day the world could be measles-free. The 15 children that die every hour from measles infections could be saved. The 20–30% of infected... Blog by Anjeanette Roberts Read
Creating HIV-Resistant Humans: What Could Go Wrong? October 10, 2019 I’m surprised when I find others who haven’t yet heard of CRISPR gene-editing. Application of this groundbreaking technology has exploded over the past six... Blog by Anjeanette Roberts Read
Rats’ Hide-and-Seek Game Affirms Biblical Creation September 30, 2019 In many war movies that were released fifty to eighty years ago, an infantry lieutenant would challenge his platoon with the question, “Are we... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
No Greater Love Than to Lay One’s Life (or Organs) Down for One’s Friends September 26, 2019 More than 6,000 people die every year in the US because they didn’t receive a transplant in time.1 Help may arrive soon, according to... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Tool Use and Mental Well-Being September 23, 2019 If you ever watched Tim Allen on Tool Time, the handyman show within the television show Home Improvement, you saw a man who always... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Primate Thanatology and the Case for Human Exceptionalism September 18, 2019 It was the first time someone I knew died. I was in seventh grade. My classmate’s younger brother and two younger sisters perished in... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Blaise Pascal on the Human Condition September 3, 2019 Poets, playwrights, philosophers, and psychologists all take their turns offering insights on the “human condition.” They seek to explain the basic nature, identity, struggle,... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read