Unearthing the Ancient Near East September 26, 2013 The ancient world, particularly those places mentioned in the biblical accounts, continues to fascinate and polarize people. RTB recommends using careful thinking when newsworthy... Creation Model by Read
Israel’s Sojourn in Egypt—And How it Affects Calculation of a Creation Date, Part 2 September 23, 2013 Many of the arguments for a young Earth and universe rely on Bishop James Ussher’s biblical chronology. We continue this series that explains good... Bible by Hugh Henry Read
On the Record with RTB Visiting Scholars September 19, 2013 Guest writing duo Hugh Henry (physicist) and Daniel Dyke (theologian) have been penning articles for RTB for a while now, but earlier this year... Bible by Read
Israel’s Sojourn in Egypt—And How it Affects Calculation of a Creation Date, Part 1 September 16, 2013 Many of the arguments for a young Earth and universe rely on Bishop Ussher’s biblical chronology. However, we assert that there are good reasons... Bible by Hugh Henry Read
Do Scientists Accept the Results of the ENCODE Project? September 12, 2013 In the fall of 2012, the ENCODE Project reported that at least 80 percent of the human genome consists of functional sequences. A number... Biochemistry by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
More Evidence for Constant Constants September 5, 2013 Over the last decade, RTB scholars have written numerous articles highlighting discoveries that demonstrate the constancy of the laws of physics. Discoveries demonstrating this... Physics & Mathematics by Jeff Zweerink Read
Signatures of Life on an Exoplanet September 2, 2013 Although scientists continue to discover planets outside the solar system, they really want an answer to a different question: Do any of these planets... Astronomy by Jeff Zweerink Read
Saving Faith September 1, 2013 Parents frequently approach me about what resource they might pass along to their young adult child who is struggling with doubts about their faith.... Education by Krista Bontrager Read
Earth: God’s Great Symphony September 1, 2013 The Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra comprises over 100 musicians who play more than twenty distinct instruments. Exquisite talent and diversity of instruments enable the... Geology & Earth by Jeff Zweerink Read
TNRTB Classic: The Benefits of Religious Practices August 29, 2013 ... “striving toward meaning and a noble purpose beyond simple self-gratification.” ... seem to support the Scripture’s prescriptions for wise living. Theology by Read
Don’t Worry, Be Happy August 26, 2013 Stress can take a serious toll on human health, making the pursuit of happiness seem all the more imperative. But recent research suggests that... Biochemistry by Katie Galloway Read
TNRTB Classic: A Sun Designed for Humans August 22, 2013 The more we learn about stars and the Sun, in particular, the more evidence we accumulate that the Sun was specially designed to make... Astronomy by Hugh Ross Read