“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
Journey from the Center of a Young Earth, Part 2: Faith and Reason May 24, 2019 In my previous article, I argued that God as the Creator of reality is responsible for the basic components of our common existence. Our... Creation Views by Read
Are Religious Experiences Valid? May 10, 2019 When people ask me how I became a follower of Christ, I am always struck with a sudden mixture of ecstasy and caution. My... Theology by Francisco "Paco" Delgado Read
Journey from the Center of a Young Earth, Part 1: Epistemology April 26, 2019 We’ve all had journeys of various kinds. Sometimes the conceptual ones are the toughest. They’re fraught with uncertainty, fear, even peril—but the rewards of... Creation Views by Read
How Bacteria Train Our Immune System April 12, 2019 When I was growing up, I learned to fear microorganisms. As a child I remember always being concerned about catching a sore throat because... Biochemistry by Francisco "Paco" Delgado Read
God’s Genuine Love for All March 22, 2019 Does God genuinely and savingly love everyone? Many theologians say no. However, there are good and substantial biblical reasons to think that God not... Theology by Travis Campbell Read
Are There Traces of Pre-Fall Civil Society Today? March 8, 2019 A young PhD candidate in sociology asked this question of RTB scholars: “When RTB scholars approach their field of truth, are there specific questions... Human Origins & Anthropology by Mark Clark Read
Deformed in God’s Image? February 22, 2019 Do children born with deformities reflect the image of the God who gives them life? Some websites feature disturbing images of such children along... Theology by Nick Tavani Read
Seeing the Wonder of Transparency February 8, 2019 I was pouring liquid laundry detergent into the washer when I realized, “Hey, it’s clear!” In that moment I became entranced by the wonder... Design by Nick Tavani Read
The Reformers and the Age of the Earth January 18, 2019 October 31, 2017 marked the 500th anniversary of the start of the Protestant Reformation. Along with global recognition of its significance, the event also... History by John Millam Read
Newly Mapped Area of the Human Brain: Evidence for Exceptionalism? January 7, 2019 The biblical account of Adam and Eve makes clear that humanity did not evolve from other primates. God establishes human exceptionalism by creating us... Design by Mark Perez Read
How Great Is Our God? December 21, 2018 In C. S. Lewis’s Prince Caspian, where Jesus is represented by the huge lion Aslan, a sobbing Lucy comes upon Aslan—whom she hasn’t seen... Origin of Life & Astrobiology by Don Olson Read