Ancient Flour Provides New Evidence for RTB’s Creation Model November 4, 2010 When did humans first engage in agricultural practices? The answer to this question is important for understanding human pre-history. It also holds significance for... Human Origins & Anthropology by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Multiverse Musings: What about Theistic Evolution? November 3, 2010 I recently attended The Vibrant Dance of Faith and Science conference held in Austin, TX. The stated mission of the conference was: Astronomy by Jeff Zweerink Read
The Detriment of Promiscuity November 1, 2010 Today, the institution of marriage is under assault like never before. The biblical standard of one man remaining monogamously attached to one woman for... Design by Hugh Ross Read
The Functional Significance of Gene Location: Countering the Case for Biological Evolution October 28, 2010 Anyone who has ever bought or sold a home knows the three most important factors in real estate: location, location, location. Traditionally, geneticists did... Evolution by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Improved Exoplanet Tool Promises Better Tests October 27, 2010 Much to my kids’ chagrin, I enjoy leisurely wandering around The Home Depot (or any other tool/hardware store). Occasionally, I’ll find a new or... Astronomy by Jeff Zweerink Read
How Many Baryons Has Your Galaxy Lost? October 25, 2010 Losing stuff seems to be part of life. For me, it’s the phone numbers I write down. Even though I write down important phone... Astronomy by Hugh Ross Read
Want to Know How to Eat a Balanced Diet on the Go? Ask Slime. October 22, 2010 Designing routes to connect people to resources has been an on-going endeavor since humans started exploring the earth. Over time the fastest and safest... by Katie Galloway Read
Habitable Planet Doubts: Waffling Science? October 20, 2010 A couple of weeks ago, I reported on a recently discovered exoplanet that some scientists felt confident hosted life.1 Now, another team of astronomers... Astronomy by Jeff Zweerink Read
Location, Location, Location! Research Reveals Fine-Tuning of the Solar System’s Position October 18, 2010 I try to arrive at my speaking events early. Not only do I want to check out the presentation technology, I also want to... Astronomy by Hugh Ross Read
Is Astrobiology Research Based on a Mistake? October 15, 2010 Caleb Scharf, director of Columbia University’s multidisciplinary Astrobiology Center, writes a wonderfully informative blog entitled Life, Unbounded. The topics of Scharf’s posts sometimes parallel... Creation Views by Read
Does Human Morality Arise from Brain Chemistry? October 14, 2010 Some people claim that taking serotonin supplements can improve a person’s health and well being. Recent research by scientists from Harvard and Cambridge suggests... Philosophy & Ethics by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Understanding the Galileo Trial October 13, 2010 According to popular perception, the trials of Galileo Galilei pitted the outmoded traditions of the church against the relentless advance of science. People by Jeff Zweerink Read