GOE or Die: Earth’s Habitability No Sure Thing June 18, 2015 Jason Bourne lives life on the edge. The protagonist of the Bourne spy fiction thriller series relentlessly pursues the truth, with danger lurking at... Geology & Earth by Jeff Zweerink Read
“Built-In” Causality Allows Universe’s Habitability June 15, 2015 You pluck out “duration” prior to finishing the popular jingle, but there’s far more to the comparison than merely space (length, width, height) versus... Astronomy by Jeff Zweerink Read
Does the Childbirth Process Represent Clumsy Evolution or Good Engineering? June 11, 2015 Human beings have big heads to house large brains. Unfortunately, big heads make it difficult for infants to pass through the birth canal. This... Human Origins & Anthropology by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
One-of-a-Kind: Three Discoveries Affirm Human Uniqueness June 8, 2015 Robert Ripley, the originator of the Ripley’s Believe It or Not! franchise, traveled the world in search of all manner of oddities; yet he... by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Carving a Path for Future Christian Scientists June 8, 2015 This is why we’re launching The Lab, RTB’s new mentoring program for science students ages 16–22. Our big vision for the next five years... Theology by Krista Bontrager Read
Thank God for Trees and Responsible Lumbering June 1, 2015 In Genesis 1:28–30, God commands humanity to rule over all the earth and to manage the planet’s resources for the benefit of itself and... Design by Hugh Ross Read
Did Arabia Provide a Migration Route for Early Humans? May 28, 2015 Archeological and DNA evidence places the origin of humanity in eastern and southern Africa 50,000–150,000 years ago. Human Origins & Anthropology by Hugh Ross Read
Weird Life: Must Life Use Water as Its Solvent? May 25, 2015 In Star Trek: The Next Generation, the crew of the Enterprise regularly encounters exotic alien life-forms. Many of these extraterrestrials are truly “weird”—distinctly different... Design by Read
Multiverse Musings: Exercise Caution May 21, 2015 Does the multiverse exist? Well, multiverse models might qualify as scientific, and the Bible does not clearly rule out the possibility. ... Nevertheless, we... Astronomy by Jeff Zweerink Read
Does Science Make the Case for God, or Not? (Part 2 of 2) May 18, 2015 In part 1 of this series, I responded to a New Yorker article in which theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss argued against science making the case for God. Krauss’ article was... Astronomy by Jeff Zweerink Read
How to Relate Science and Faith Without Conflict (Part 2) May 14, 2015 When issues of science and faith appear in the public eye, the picture presented is often of two warring combatants. It can be a... Creation Model by Anjeanette Roberts Read
How to Relate Science and Faith Without Conflict (Part 1) May 11, 2015 As someone who has loved both science and Jesus since adolescence, it puzzles me why some people (some Christian, some scientists, and some neither)... Creation Model by Anjeanette Roberts Read