Rethinking the Latest Evidence for Inflation February 17, 2015 In 1964, two scientists serendipitously found a critical feature of our universe: the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB). This discovery dethroned steady-state models and... Astronomy by Jeff Zweerink Read
Inspiring the Next Generation of Scientists February 13, 2015 Modern science was birthed out of a Christian worldview. Many of the early pioneers of science—such as Galileo and Copernicus—were either Christians or working... Education by Krista Bontrager Read
How the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology Points to Design February 10, 2015 From time to time, biochemists make discoveries that change the way we think about how life works. In a recent paper, Ian S. Dunn,... Biochemistry by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Q&A: Does the Fourth Commandment Support the Calendar-Day View of Creation? February 6, 2015 The Hebrew word translated “day” (yôm) in Genesis 1 has four distinct literal definitions: (1) part of the daylight hours, for example, noon to... Bible by Hugh Ross Read
Q&A: Where Does Speciation Fit in Creation? January 30, 2015 From David—South Korea Hello scholars! I am a supporter of your ministry and appreciate the hard work you guys put into this effort. I have a... Evolution by Hugh Ross Read
Meaningful Purpose Leads to Improved Health January 26, 2015 Why are you here? What purpose is there for you in this world? These kind of deep-seated philosophical questions often crop up as people... Theology by Read
Did Neanderthals Make Art? January 22, 2015 When it comes to art, there’s often no accounting for taste. Art critics and philosophers aren’t the only people who debate what is or... Human Origins & Anthropology by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
The Oldest Art in the World January 19, 2015 What is the value of art? The French Bohemians of the nineteenth century asserted that art’s true worth is found in the act of... by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Thank God for Icy Greenland January 15, 2015 Did you know that if it were not for Greenland and all its ice we couldn’t be here? Our large population and high technology... by Hugh Ross Read
Thank God for Hungry Hippos January 12, 2015 On one of my ministry trips to Africa I observed hippopotamus footprints along the banks of a river. My guide told me that as... Design by Hugh Ross Read
Gamma Ray Burst Research Reveals Fine-tuning January 8, 2015 According to many science fiction movies, life thrives throughout the universe. Star Wars recounts long-past battles in “a galaxy far, far away.” In Contact,... Astronomy by Jeff Zweerink Read
Evidence Indicates the Moon Is Made of Cheese January 5, 2015 For centuries scientists have wrestled to explain the origin of the Moon. Popular theories include a giant impact event (in which a Mars-sized object... by Jeff Zweerink Read