A Post-Genomic Era? Ludicrous with an Incomplete Human Genome August 15, 2019 I periodically draw attention on social media to the fact that the human genome sequence is not complete. I thoroughly enjoy the reaction of... Blog by Anjeanette Roberts Read
Worshippers by Nature August 13, 2019 Virtually every human being seeks to find an overarching purpose in life. As part of this common pursuit, people naturally attach themselves to belief... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Why Do We Need Snowball Events? August 5, 2019 It may not occur to people living in a high-tech modern society, but an improbable confluence of natural events in Earth’s past has made... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
God’s Mercy in Death July 22, 2019 A question that is frequently posted on my Facebook page is: Why, if there is an all-powerful, all-loving God, do good people die while... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Does Transhumanism Refute Human Exceptionalism? A Response to Peter Clarke April 3, 2019 I just finished binge-watching Altered Carbon. Based on the 2002 science fiction novel written by Richard K. Morgan, this Netflix original series is provocative,... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Timing of Neanderthals’ Disappearance Makes Art Claims Unlikely March 27, 2019 In Latin it literally means, “somewhere else.” Legal experts consider an alibi to be one of the most effective legal defenses available in a... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Earth’s Surface Water Percentage Is Fine-Tuned for Life March 18, 2019 Seventy-one percent may seem like average, but when it comes to Earth’s surface water percentage, that number appears to be ideal for advanced civilization.... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Are There Traces of Pre-Fall Civil Society Today? March 8, 2019 A young PhD candidate in sociology asked this question of RTB scholars: “When RTB scholars approach their field of truth, are there specific questions... Blog by Mark Clark Read
Scientific Discovery & God: Human Exceptionalism, Part 4 February 12, 2019 Some people think the advance of science continues to remove any reason for believing in God, but in reality scientific discovery over the last... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Early Cave Art Supports the Image of God January 30, 2019 This masterpiece depicts the Rue Mosnier (an urban street) as seen from the window of Manet’s art studio on June 30, 1878, a national... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Does Animal Planning Undermine the Image of God? January 23, 2019 A few years ago, we had an all-white English Bulldog named Archie. He would lumber toward even complete strangers, eager to befriend them and... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Did Neanderthals Start Fires? December 5, 2018 It is one of the most iconic Christmas songs of all time. Written by Bob Wells and Mel Torme in the summer of 1945,... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read