Thinking Through Big Government Conspiracy Theories March 1, 2010 You’ve heard of these conspiracies. You know, the ones involving clandestine plots of the United States government. It appears that a lot of Americans... Publications by Kenneth Samples Read
Bird Thinks It Can Dance – Soulish Animals Designed to Bring Joy September 1, 2009 Sometimes tests for the validity of evolutionary and creation models come from unusual research. In this case it’s a bird’s dancing ability. Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Origin of Soulish Animals June 1, 2009 Ongoing debates over the origin of life have focused only on the origin of the physical attributes of life. The origins of the "soulish"... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Is Evolution Rational? September 19, 2008 The other day I read an article written by Alvin Plantinga, arguably one of the greatest living Christian philosophers, entitled Evolution vs. Naturalism. I... Publications by Dave Rogstad Read
Mathematics and the Physical Universe July 4, 2008 More than once, scientists and philosophers have noted how mathematics can describe, with remarkable precision, the laws that govern our universe. An example of... Publications by Dave Rogstad Read
Multiverse Musings – A Matter of Faith? March 26, 2008 Just before Thanksgiving last year, a New York Times article by Paul Davies said: …”science has its own faith-based belief system. All science... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
God-of-the-Gaps or Best Explanation? January 1, 2008 A common skeptical objection to Christian apologetics is that theists engage in a god-of-the-gaps form of reasoning. Publications by Kenneth Samples Read
Uniqueness of Social Cognition in Humans October 22, 2007 One of the cornerstone doctrines of the Christian faith is that humans alone among all life-forms on Earth are created in the image of... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
The Dark and Bright Sides of Cosmology October 1, 2007 Astrophysics has its ironies. Here’s one: Studies of the brightest galaxies in the universe led to the discovery that 99 percent of all matter... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
So Easy a Caveman Could Do It? Part 2 (of 2) August 20, 2007 Last week we explored one aspect of human nature—language—that sets humans apart from animals and we proposed the neural synapse as a mechanism by... Publications by Anjeanette Roberts Read
So Easy a Caveman Could Do It? Part 1 (of 2) August 13, 2007 The slogan of the popular Geico commercials is now familiar to most television viewing people. It shows the frustration, resentment, and anger of cavemen... Publications by Read
Science Constrained by Truth February 16, 2006 Lawrence Krauss’ latest book reaffirms that science is constrained by the truth, not beauty or ideology, which is consistent with RTB’s creation model. Some... Publications by Hugh Ross Read