Pressure’s On: Accounting for Earth’s Habitability September 1, 2009 Atmospheric pressure levels in Earth’s history likely played a critical role in whether the planet would ultimately be suitable for large-bodied animals (including humans). Geology & Earth by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Sulfur-Poor Earth Conducive to Life May 3, 2009 Earth's assortment of elements and compounds distinguishes it from other more "ordinary" planets. Geology & Earth by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Where Did Earth Get Its Phosphorus? October 12, 2008 Phosphorus plays a crucial role in life chemistry. Geology & Earth by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
More Evidence for the Design of Earthquake Activity August 17, 2008 Faulting, generated by active and widespread tectonics, allowed a youthful Earth to support diverse and abundant life. In the December 2007 issue of Astrobiology... Design by Hugh Ross Read
Petroleum: God’s Well-Timed Gift to Mankind September 1, 2004 I am old enough to remember the days when gasoline sold for $.26 a gallon. But, even at today's high prices, gasoline is a... Geology & Earth by Hugh Ross Read
Anthropic Principle: A Precise Plan for Humanity January 1, 2002 Human beings climb. Always have, always will. First hills, then mountains, then pinnacles so high they're called "death zones." That's as high as legs... Creation Model by Hugh Ross Read
The Measurability of the Universe—a Record of the Creator’s Design October 1, 2000 by Dr. Guillermo Gonzalez If the universe were not measurable, scientific study would be impossible. Astronomy, biology, chemistry, cosmology, geology, physics, and the other disciplines of science... Physics & Mathematics by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read