Life in the Matrix: Addressing Multiverse Implications January 1, 2010 Naturalists have something to worry about. According to evidence from nature, the universe looks to be finely tuned to support complex life. So the... Astronomy by Jeff Zweerink Read
The Scientist or the Politician: Assessing Their Legacies November 2, 2009 It’s difficult to imagine two more important figures of the nineteenth century than Charles Darwin and Abraham Lincoln, both born on February 12, 1809.... by Kenneth Samples Read
Breaking Down Barriers: an interview with Leslie Wickman November 1, 2009 No one can say Leslie Wickman leads a dull life. Dr. Wickman has worked in various aerospace ventures—including astronaut training—and serves as Azusa Pacific... by Read
By Invitation Only September 2, 2009 Many vampire tales—including Dracula— feature blood-sucking villains that cannot enter a house unless allowed in by one of the inhabitants. Thereafter, the vampire may... Extraterrestrials & UFOs by Hugh Ross Read
A Case for Divine Design September 1, 2009 In Mary Shelley’s cautionary thriller, burgeoning scientist Victor Frankenstein obsesses over discovering how to bring inanimate matter to life and eventually bestows life on... Biotechnology by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
What Is a “Good Death”? July 29, 2009 Just before Thanksgiving 2003, I contracted a rare bacterial infection that entered my right lung and then spread to my brain. Within a few... Worldviews by Kenneth Samples Read
Remembering Apollo 11 July 3, 2009 Forty years ago this July 20, two astronauts aboard the Apollo 11 spacecraft landed on the surface of the Moon. It was “a small... by Dave Rogstad Read
What about the Dinosaurs? July 3, 2009 Even individuals who feel no particular fondness for reptiles describe an almost irresistible fascination with dinosaurs. These large (and a few small) reptile species... Fossil Record & Paleontology by Hugh Ross Read
The “E-Word:” A Parent’s Guide to Kids and Evolution July 1, 2009 Emily looked up from the picture in her library book. “Mommy, did we come from monkeys? I thought God made me.” Education by Krista Bontrager Read
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Response May 20, 2009 British author J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series has been a runaway bestseller since its release. The last four installments set records as the... Education by Kenneth Samples Read
Only in the Movies: The Harsh Realities of Deep Space Travel May 20, 2009 Ever since the original USS Enterprise first zoomed across television screens at warp speed in 1966, Gene Roddenberry’s space fantasy, Star Trek, has captivated... Physics & Mathematics by Hugh Ross Read
Defusing the Antimatter Bomb May 19, 2009 A maniacal scheme by a ruthless villain. A desperate search for a time-bomb. A harrowing escape from destruction. Creation Views by Jeff Zweerink Read