Mars’s Discoveries Showcase Earth’s Design August 24, 2018 Earth’s neighbor Mars has created a lot of discovery-driven headlines lately. In one, scientists found seasonal variation of methane in the atmosphere. In another,... Geology & Earth by Jeff Zweerink Read
NASA and Google Announce Discovery of Eight-Planet System December 15, 2017 On December 14, NASA and Google announced the discovery of an eighth planet orbiting the star Kepler 90. Other media outlets picked up the... Astronomy by Hugh Ross Read
No Snowballs Out There, but Thank God for Snowballs Here September 17, 2017 Snowballs remind us of the presence of water on Earth—a feature that highlights our planet’s habitability. However, most of the so-called habitable planets in... Astronomy by Hugh Ross Read
Grip of Tidal Locking Challenges “Habitable” Planets August 27, 2017 Have you ever wondered why we see only one hemisphere of the Moon? The reason why is because the Moon is tidally locked to... Astronomy by Hugh Ross Read
Inhabitability of Planets Orbiting Red Dwarfs July 30, 2017 Scripture declares that God knows the number of stars in the universe and that he has assigned a name to each star (Psalm 147:4).... Astronomy by Hugh Ross Read
Water Plumes Provide an Opportunity to Test Models September 30, 2016 Earlier this week, news of water plumes on Jupiter’s moon Europa splashed across news headlines. The excitement about the discovery was not centered on... Design by Jeff Zweerink Read
Design of the Solar System’s Gas Giants August 10, 2008 New understanding of the solar system by team of five theoreticians from three different continents has produced even more evidence for the design of... Astronomy 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