Is There a Biological Basis for Belief? April 8, 2010 There may be no such thing as a dumb question, but some inquiries do prove more thought-provoking than others. For example, the other day... Bible by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Solidifying the Last Snowball Earths April 7, 2010 The first chapter of Genesis describes the remarkable transformation of Earth from uninhabitable and hostile to habitable and teeming with life. Geology & Earth by Jeff Zweerink Read
Old Tree Gives New Evidence for OEC April 2, 2010 As I approached the hill’s summit, the rock outcropping came into view. It was the reported that an ice age artifact could be found... Creation Model by Read
Five Reasons Why Christian Educators Should Address Evolution April 1, 2010 It seems that all too frequently we read another exciting announcement that an extrasolar planet has been detected, one that is in the “habitable... Education by Krista Bontrager Read
Making the Case for Intelligent Design More Robust April 1, 2010 I love April Fool’s Day. As a practical joker, it’s the one time of the year my mischievous acts are officially sanctioned (perhaps tolerated... Biochemistry by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Special Edition TNRTB: Astronomers Assess the Age of the Universe March 31, 2010 Does the best scientific evidence point to a few-thousand-year-old cosmos or one that is a few billion years old? Creation Model by Jeff Zweerink Read
Confirming Cosmic Expansion, Part 1 (of 4) March 29, 2010 Important decisions in life—who to marry, which job to take, what house to buy—are best made in the context of multiple independent confirmations. When... Astronomy by Hugh Ross Read
Get Smart about Synthetic Spider Silks March 26, 2010 In the 2008 comedy Get Smart, Maxwell Smart, aka Agent 86, is armed with an array of crazy spy gadgets, including a grappling gun... Biochemistry by Katie Galloway Read
Channeling the Case for Intelligent Design March 25, 2010 One of my favorite memories from growing up in West Virginia was traveling through the East River Tunnel. The tunnel is almost a mile... Biochemistry by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Earth’s Ancient Magnetic Field March 24, 2010 Not only are magnets fun to play with, they play prominent roles in humanity’s just-right habitat. Magnetic fields affect the way stars and galaxies... Geology & Earth by Jeff Zweerink Read
Curriculum Review: Real Science-4-Kids (Grades 5 to 8) March 23, 2010 It seems that all too frequently we read another exciting announcement that an extrasolar planet has been detected, one that is in the “habitable... Education by Krista Bontrager Read
Curriculum Review: Mainstream Science Textbooks (K–12) March 23, 2010 Curricula Reviewed: Harcourt School Publishers Science (Grades K-6) Harcourt, Inc. Corporate Headquarters: 6277 Sea Harbor Drive Orlando, FL 32887 (407) 345-2000 Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Science (Grades... Education by Krista Bontrager Read