Discover God Among Sages Multimedia by Kenneth Samples ( January 10, 2017 ) In today’s global culture, the world is at our doorstep—we’re able to interact with people from different ethnic backgrounds, socioeconomic standings, and religions. But are we prepared to offer evidence that our faith is unique? In this Live from Seattle interview, host Michelle Mendoza talks with Kenneth Samples about his new book God among Sages, uncovering the evidence of why Jesus is not just another religious leader. Theology
Does the Probability for ETI = 1? Publication by Hugh Ross ( December 3, 2007 ) Earlier this fall (September 25) I had a three-minute debate on Mancow’s Morning Madhouse, a nationally syndicated radio show, on the topic “Is there scientific evidence for intelligent life in the universe?” My debate opponent was Amir Aczel, a nationally known mathematician and best-selling author. One of Aczel’s books is titled Probability 1: The Book that Proves There Is Life in Outer Space. Chemistry
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Skeptics Forum Event by Reasons to Believe ( February 23, 2019 ) Come hear Hugh Ross talk about recent scientific discoveries and how they relate to the Bible. After the talk you’ll have an opportunity to participate in an open Q&A session in an open, welcoming environment. Dates: Sunday, February 24 at 11:00 AM 170 W. Sierra Madre Blvd Sierra Madre, CA 91024 Monday, February 25 at […]
Origin of Our Amazing Nitrogen Blog by Hugh Ross ( April 1, 2019 ) For several decades, astronomers have known that Earth’s atmosphere possesses a nitrogen abundance that is exquisitely fine-tuned for advanced life. Now, a team of four astronomers has discovered the origin of Earth’s atmospheric nitrogen. Geology & Earth
Partners in Ministry – Dr. Hugh Henry and Daniel Dyke Publication by Guest Writer ( May 3, 2012 ) Reasons to Believe has been blessed to have a network of volunteers that extends our work of evangelizing among skeptics and of equipping fellow believers. This includes a group of writers who volunteer their time and talent to compose articles for RTB science blog, Today’s New Reason to Believe (TNRTB). Guest writers Dr. Hugh Henry and Daniel Dyke took time to talk with Reasons about how they work as a team to bring science and theology together in their articles on Genesis.
Do Infinities Produce Contradictions? Blog by Jeff Zweerink ( November 17, 2023 ) I love traveling and am approaching two “bucket list” items: visiting all 50 states and all 7 continents. But hands down, one of my most interesting bucket list destinations is Hilbert’s Hotel. Unfortunately, this hotel doesn’t exist, but many of you will recognize that Hilbert used his “hotel” to demonstrate the connection to the infinite. […] Physics & Mathematics
Oxygen Rises Just Before Life Arrives Publication by Hugh Ross ( February 5, 2007 ) Deep-sea sediments support the assertion of RTB’s creation model that a supernatural Designer transformed Earth from an uninhabitable state to one supportive of human life. Abundant oxygen ranks as one of the most essential requirements for animal life. However, until 600 million years ago, Earth’s deep oceans contained very little oxygen compared to their current levels. Studies of iron ratios from deposits in Newfoundland reveal that the oxygen content of the deep ocean dramatically increased 580 million years ago, a mere 5 million years before large, structurally complex Ediacaran organisms (which lived on the sea floor) appeared. Such results comport well with a model positing that the God of the Bible transformed Earth to support more-complex organisms and then quickly introduced those organisms into the biosphere. Evolution
Straight Thinking | Historic Christianity’s 2 Books Metaphor, Part 1 Multimedia by Reasons to Believe ( October 26, 2022 ) Are there two ways God reveals himself to humanity?
If God Created All Things, Then Who Created God? Publication by Kenneth Samples ( October 1, 2007 ) This question is posed by small children, by college students, and by leaders of atheist societies. It is essentially an interrogative about the nature of causality. To answer this common query effectively requires both a philosophical and a theological response. Worldviews