Reality Is More Than Sense Perception November 8, 2019 As a child, I hated playing double-deck pinochle with my father. He always won—unless, I had learned, some of the cards were missing. Then... Philosophy & Ethics by Tim Smith Read
Two Reliable Tools Provide Evidence for an Old Earth October 25, 2019 Calculating Earth’s age remains a contentious area of study that often divides Christians and keeps scientifically minded skeptics from considering evidence for the Christian... Geology & Earth by Ken Wolgemuth Read
Is Supernatural Causation Compatible with Science? October 11, 2019 When defenders of naturalistic evolution state their case, they frequently begin with the claim that their theory is “scientific.” Alternative views, especially those that... Philosophy & Ethics by Paul Lorenzini Read
Do Nutrition Scientists and the Bible Agree on What Constitutes a Healthy Diet? September 27, 2019 One of the promises Christians hold dear—and invite nontheists to consider—is that as humans place their faith in the redemptive work of Christ, the... Chemistry by Jim Painter Read
Luck or Design? Earth’s Water-to-Landmass Ratio Essential for Life September 13, 2019 Humans have always wondered about their place in the universe—specifically, whether we are alone. And in today’s scientific age, we have added more details... Origin of Life & Astrobiology by Fabo Feng Read
“What We Thought Wasn’t True”: How Erroneous Belief Helped Fuel the Opiate Epidemic August 23, 2019 America remains in the grip of an opiate* epidemic. Over 70,000 Americans died from legal and illegal drug overdose in 2017 alone, more than... Logic & Reason by Steven Willing Read
“I Think, Therefore It Must Be True,” Part 2: The Science of Certainty August 9, 2019 Most of us think we’re smarter than most of us. In a recent large survey, 65% of Americans rated themselves more intelligent than average.[1]... Logic & Reason by Steven Willing Read
Carbon-14 Dating Supports the Writing of the Great Isaiah Scroll Prior to the Crucifixion July 26, 2019 Radiocarbon dating is one of the best-known tools used by geochemists to obtain an age of ancient materials such as wood, bones, charcoal, and... Geology & Earth by Ken Wolgemuth Read
Is Faith in Progress Warranted? July 12, 2019 Anyone who has lived at least a couple of decades has witnessed technological breakthroughs that have transformed society. Many people hold the ideas of... Worldviews by Mark Clark Read
Changing the “We Can’t Expect Much” from Churched Kids Culture June 28, 2019 Years ago, as a college student applying to veterinary school and then as a practicing veterinarian, the goals and expectations set forth were clear:... Culture by Erick Thompson Read
Responding to UFOs in the News June 25, 2019 Is the US government interested in the UFO phenomenon again? A recent spate of news reports indicates so. What does this development mean for... Extraterrestrials & UFOs by Mark Clark Read
“I Think, Therefore It Must Be True,” Part 1: The Science of Belief June 14, 2019 Late in life, atheist philosopher Bertrand Russell received this challenge: if, after death, he found himself face to face with God, what would he... Logic & Reason by Steven Willing Read