Great Telescope Site Publication by Hugh Ross ( October 21, 2004 ) A tremendous opportunity for discovering new scientific evidences for a supernatural Creator has been determined to exist on the coldest spot on Earth. Australian astronomers found that truly remarkable seeing conditions exist above Dome C in Antarctica. The average seeing disk at Dome C is more than three times smaller than it is at the next best site on the planet. This means a telescope at Dome C would outperform a telescope three times as large anywhere else on the planet. Moreover, interferometric measurements that would be impossible anywhere else on Earth can be achieved at Dome C. Another team of Australian astronomers determined that Dome C also provides unprecedented conditions for millimeter wavelength measurements. Thus, future telescopes and instruments placed at Dome C will enable astronomers to measure with unparalleled accuracy cosmic design features and explore in detail the physics of the cosmic creation event. Such advances can significantly augment the scientific evidence for the God of the Bible and the biblical cosmic creation model. Creation Views
Does Carbon Dating Disprove the Bible? Multimedia by Hugh Ross ( September 15, 2017 ) Carbon dating is exciting when it comes to authenticating items like the Dead Sea Scrolls, but it’s not without its controversies—such as when it comes to dating fossils. If the Earth really is as old as carbon dating suggests, does that disprove the Bible? In this Jude 3 Project interview, host Lisa Fields talks with Fazale Rana about this controversial topic and looks for answers to reconcile Scripture with science.
Stars, Cells, and God | Perils of Space Travel and Drug Stability for Mars Mission Multimedia by Reasons to Believe ( March 20, 2024 ) Join Jeff Zweerink and Steve Baertschi, president of Baertschi Consulting, as they discuss new discoveries taking place at the frontiers of science that have theological and philosophical implications, including the reality of God’s existence. Perils of Space Travel Although science fiction makes space travel seem almost inevitable, current research demonstrates numerous challenges to humans residing […]
3 Lines of Evidence for Jesus’s Resurrection Blog by Kenneth Samples ( March 19, 2024 ) Is there good evidence to support Jesus’s resurrection? Jesus Christ’s resurrection is at the very heart of historic Christianity. It is both a central doctrine and the central supporting evidence for the truth of the faith. Let’s briefly consider three evidences for the resurrection. 1. Jesus’s Empty TombAccording to the Gospels, after Jesus died by crucifixion, some of […] Theology
Ronald Nash (1936–2006): A Vibrant Worldview Blog by Kenneth Samples ( October 25, 2011 ) Dr. Ronald H. Nash died five years ago on March 10, 2006 after a long illness. A professor, author, and churchman, his impact has been wide and deep, and his legacy endures. I wrote this tribute to him in 2006. Worldviews
Getting to know Fazale Rana Multimedia by Fazale “Fuz” Rana ( March 9, 2022 ) The VineLife Podcast is hosted by Tony Clark Biochemistry
Is God’s “Hiddenness” a Rational Objection to Christianity? Blog by Kenneth Samples ( March 2, 2021 ) One of the common claims that atheists make in objection to God’s existence is that God is hidden. This “hiddenness of God” challenge may take the following forms: Logic & Reason
Candidates Compete for Top Billing among Cosmic Particles Publication by Hugh Ross ( June 1, 2011 ) In the shadows cast by the brilliant media spotlight on the Higgs boson, a.k.a. “the God particle,” two previously undetected particles have emerged as contenders for that glamorous title. They bear unglamorous names—sterile neutrinos and axions (light inflatons) but carry remarkable significance.
Do Religious People Test Their Ideas the Way Scientists Do? Blog by Joe Aguirre ( April 18, 2012 ) How would you respond to this statement from Sean Carroll, Caltech physicist and one of the authors of Discover Magazine’s Cosmic Variance blog? “If believers in God spent a tiny fraction of the time that modern cosmologists spend trying to invent alternatives to their favorite ideas and testing them against evidence … well let’s just […] Theology
In the Habitable Zone But With No Water Publication by Jeff Zweerink ( July 11, 2007 ) Planets around M dwarf stars have generated a lot of interest lately—especially with the recent discovery of an earth-mass planet in the region where liquid water could exist on the surface. Since 75% of stars are M dwarfs, this number greatly expands the potential life-sites in the universe if habitable planets can form around these stars. We discussed some constraints on any such planets in a previous TNRTB. Human Origins & Anthropology