Finding Darwin’s God: A Scientist’s Search for Common Ground between God and Evolution October 1, 2000 Finding Darwin’s God defends Darwinian evolution, responds to evolution’s most widely known critics, and attempts to communicate what author Ken Miller sees as a... Creation Views by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Jesus and the Gospels July 1, 2000 Marj Harman is not apologetic about her desire to help those searching for answers. “It is a pleasure to help other Christians find answers... Theology by Read
The Unreliability of Hominid Phylogenetic Analysis Challenges The Human Evolutionary Paradigm July 1, 2000 Recent work by two researchers from University College London (UCL) and George Washington University (GW) calls into serious question the capability of paleoanthropologists to... Evolution by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
New Insight into the Ecology of the Cambrian Fauna: Evidence for Creation Mounts July 1, 2000 A recent report by one of the world’s leading paleontologists, Richard Fortey, provides compelling evidence that chemoautotrophic symbiosis, a complex ecological relationship between sulfur-oxidizing... Design by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
An Inquisitive Mind Eventually Led this Apologist to Satisfying Truth July 1, 2000 Marj Harman is not apologetic about her desire to help those searching for answers. “It is a pleasure to help other Christians find answers... Philosophy & Ethics by Read
Biochemistry and the Bible: Collaborators in Design An Interview with Dr. Fuz Rana July 1, 2000 I was born in Ames, Iowa, but my family moved to West Virginia when I was about four years old. At that time my... Biochemistry by Joe Aguirre Read
Yet Another Use for “Junk” DNA July 1, 2000 A team of scientists from Case Western Reserve (CWRU) School of Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio, has developed convincing circumstantial evidence for yet another function... Biology by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
A Beginner’s-and Expert’s-Guide to the Big Bang: Sifting Facts from Fictions July 1, 2000 Heated reactions—and bitter resistance—have arisen from opposite directions in the last century but, ironically, for the same type of reasons: religious reasons. One group... Design by Hugh Ross Read
Big Bang—The Bible Taught It First! July 1, 2000 Most science textbooks that address cosmology credit Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson with the discovery that the universe arose from a hot big bang... Design by Hugh Ross Read
New Y Chromosome Studies Continue to Support a Recent Origin and Spread of Humanity July 1, 2000 Two related studies recently reported by an international team from Stanford University, University of California at Berkeley, and Oxford University add to the growing... Human Origins & Anthropology by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Thinking About the Trinity: One What and Three Whos July 1, 2000 Christians should use their reasoning to further reflect upon God’s revealed truths. The ancient church father Augustine called this process “faith seeking understanding.” Theology by Kenneth Samples Read
Failure of Molecular Clocks: Important Implications for the Christian Faith July 1, 2000 According to the biological evolutionary paradigm, molecular evolution parallels organic evolution. In other words, as the evolutionary changes proceed at the anatomical level (via... Evolution by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read