The Seven Deadly Sins, Part 4 (of 4) October 28, 2014 During the month of October, RTB editor Sandra Dimas and I have discussed the seven deadly sins and their virtuous opposites. This week we... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
The Seven Deadly Sins, Part 3 (of 4) October 21, 2014 This week RTB editor Sandra Dimas and I continue our discussion on the seven deadly sins and the contrasting virtues. Read part 1 and... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Q&A: Is Historical Science Supported by Direct Observation? October 9, 2014 Young-earth creationists define “operational science” as experiments and observations of natural phenomena that are performed in real time—that is, in the present. They consider... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
The Seven Deadly Sins, Part 1 (of 4) October 7, 2014 Fall is upon us, and with that brings pumpkin spice lattes, the turning of leaves, and the ever-tricky topic of Halloween. RTB editor Sandra... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Catching the Spirit of Philosophy September 16, 2014 Philosophy is unlike any discipline I ever studied in school. The word philosophy (from Greek: phileo, meaning “love,” and sophia, meaning “wisdom”) means the... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Islam and The Middle East Crisis September 2, 2014 Like many people, I have been paying careful attention to the religious and political events transpiring in the Middle East for the past several... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
How Can Christians Ease Suffering? Part 3: Hope and Meaning August 5, 2014 Jewish psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl wrote extensively about the human need for meaning in life.1 In describing his own experiences in Auschwitz,... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
How Can Christians Ease Suffering? Part 2: The Need for Well Wishes July 29, 2014 My historic Christian faith and worldview teach me that God has good reasons for allowing evil, pain, and suffering in the good world that... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
How Can Christians Ease Suffering? Part 1: Reestablishing Security July 22, 2014 Why would a good and all-powerful God allow evil and suffering to exist in the world? This tough question has troubled people throughout every... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Does Science Deserve Its Pedestal? April 29, 2014 In light of the many benefits derived through the centuries from the scientific enterprise and the promise of even greater ones to come, it... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Plato’s Cave: Do You Know the Difference between Reality and Illusion? March 25, 2014 Have you ever been in a cave? Caves are dark, cold, and sometimes dangerous places—people who lose their light source in a cave often... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Viruses, Disease, and a Loving God October 18, 2013 Though autumn is largely a source of joy, it also brings a few drawbacks, namely colds and other “bugs.” Flu shot reminders sit next... Blog by Read