TNRTB Classic: Searching for Dark Energy May 10, 2012 Earlier this week, I commented on dark energy’s impact on the fine-tuning argument for a Creator. For years, astronomers have hoped for direct detection... Astronomy by Hugh Ross Read
Honing in on Dark Energy Design May 7, 2012 The Supernova Cosmology Project has achieved the most precise measurement of the universe’s dark energy density. The team’s measurements also yield the strongest evidence... Astronomy by Hugh Ross Read
TNRTB Classic: Awesome Science May 3, 2012 On Monday I profiled four discoveries that, while they may not have an apologetics application, are just too cool or interesting to ignore. I’ve... Physics & Mathematics by Jeff Zweerink Read
Optical Illusion Exposes Reality of Design May 2, 2012 Each day new discoveries provide more evidence for God’s existence and the Bible’s reliability—but the research often remains buried in the academic journals. So... Design by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
More Cool Discoveries April 30, 2012 Occasionally research shows up that may not have any immediate apologetics interest but falls into the “too-cool” category. This installment includes cave formations that... Physics & Mathematics by Jeff Zweerink Read
Article Highlight: An Old-Earth Creation Model for the Origin of Humanity April 26, 2012 What is it to be human? This is an important question. Perhaps it is the most important question we could ever ask. The answer... Creation Views by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Did God Create Using Evolutionary Processes? April 23, 2012 American botanist Asa Gray was one of the first scientists in the United States to adopt and promote Darwin’s theory of biological evolution. Gray... Creation Views by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
TNRTB Classic: Oxygenation Events April 19, 2012 Humans and other large-bodied organisms, even some single-celled organisms, require free oxygen for survival. For most of Earth’s history, all the planet’s oxygen was... Design by Jeff Zweerink Read
A Hazy Atmosphere on Early Earth April 16, 2012 Most scientists think Earth’s early atmosphere looked similar to that of today—dominated by nitrogen and carbon dioxide, largely transparent, and having clouds scattered across... Geology & Earth by Jeff Zweerink Read
A Universe from Nothing? A Critique of Lawrence Krauss’ Book, Part 2 April 12, 2012 In his latest book, A Universe from Nothing, famed astrophysicist Lawrence M. Krauss claims to have shown why the latest physics proves that God... Astronomy by Hugh Ross Read
A Universe from Nothing? A Critique of Lawrence Krauss’ Book, Part 1 April 9, 2012 In his latest book, A Universe from Nothing, famed astrophysicist Lawrence M. Krauss claims to have shown why the latest physics proves that God... Astronomy by Hugh Ross Read
RTB 101: Bad Designs Prove Good April 5, 2012 On Monday I discussed a recent report on the human pupil and how the research shows that so-called “bad” designs are often, in fact,... Design by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read