How a Christian Worldview Influenced America’s Founding Fathers Blog by Kenneth Samples ( July 26, 2016 ) It might be fair to say that most Americans tend to take our freedom for granted. We forget that our freedom was hard-won and is not guaranteed. In fact, the liberties we cherish are privileges not many societies enjoy. Tyranny, in its many guises, is the historical norm.
Neanderthal Brains Make Them Unlikely Social Networkers Publication by Fazale “Fuz” Rana ( April 1, 2013 ) New work by a team of physical anthropologists from the UK indicates that Neanderthal brains were organized differently than those of modern humans. The brains of these hominids were structured to support vision and the animal’s relatively large body mass, leaving a smaller proportion of brain tissue available for other cognitive functions. Based on this research, it appears that Neanderthals possessed limited capacity to enter into complex social networks. Human Origins & Anthropology
Recent UAP Hearings Provide Much Ado about Nothing New Blog by Guest Writer ( August 3, 2023 ) The recent hearings by the United States House Oversight Subcommittee on National Security, the Border, and Foreign Affairs revealed nothing new on whether the US has been visited by ET.1 Though there were other witnesses at the hearing, former Air Force Major David Grusch provided the “bombshell” testimony and received most of the media attention. […] Extraterrestrials & UFOs
Channeling the Case for Intelligent Design Publication by Fazale “Fuz” Rana ( 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 long and remarkably spacious. Biochemistry
Symbiosis Studies Reveal Stunning Complexity Publication by Hugh Ross ( March 1, 2010 ) If you know about the relationship between flowers and bees, you know the basics of symbiosis—two dissimilar species living together interdependently. To account for the occurrence of symbiosis, some biologists have developed a theory of “coevolution” wherein increasingly cooperative interaction between two species supports their mutual competition for survival. Design
Clear Thinking | A Christian Theistic View of Truth, Part 2 Multimedia by Reasons to Believe ( October 12, 2023 ) How to ground truth in reality
Kevin Birdwell Team by Reasons to Believe ( October 20, 2020 ) Kevin Birdwell received a PhD in physical geography, with an emphasis in meteorology and environmental change from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville in 2011. view bio
Ability to Comment Coming Soon Blog by Joe Aguirre ( July 29, 2009 ) Assuming any readers of this average blog are still around, you will soon be able to comment—meaning that this blogger will get back to work and give you something to ponder. Hang in there.
Dr. Hugh Ross’ Life with Asperger’s Syndrome Multimedia by Hugh Ross ( August 7, 2020 ) 100 Huntley Street is a production of Crossroads Christian Communications Inc. and is broadcast daily across Canada People
Quote of the Week: C. S. Lewis Blog by Kenneth Samples ( January 6, 2012 ) God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our conscience, but shouts in our pains: it is his megaphone to rouse a deaf world. – C. S. Lewis, The Problem of Pain (New York: HarperOne, 2001), 93. Philosophy & Ethics