Teach Us to Number Our Days Publication by Krista Bontrager ( July 1, 2015 ) 962. That’s how many weeks parents usually have between a child’s birth and high school graduation. Theology
Common Questions about the Christian Faith | 28:19 ep 187 Multimedia by Reasons to Believe ( July 18, 2022 )
Knowing Titles of the Divine Persons Leads to Trinitarian Devotion Blog by Kenneth Samples ( April 4, 2023 ) Historic Christianity’s most distinctive doctrinal feature may be the affirmation that God is one divine being eternally existing in three distinct (but not separate) divine persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This doctrine sets Christianity apart from the other two major Middle Eastern monotheistic religions of Judaism and Islam. And yet in […] Theology
Does Evolution Explain Converging Ion Channels? Part 2 Publication by Guest Writer ( May 2, 2013 ) Recent studies of ion channels have dramatic implications for Christian apologetics. The fine-tuning, complexity, and convergence revealed in these remarkable structures support the superiority of intelligent design as an explanation for their origin. Biochemistry
The Role of the Dead Sea Scrolls Blog by Guest Writer ( July 2, 2010 ) It must have been like a scene from an Indiana Jones movie. Late 1947, in the dry, dusty cliffs around the northwest corner of the Dead Sea, a Bedouin youth scrambles up the hillside in search of a stray goat. What he finds instead is a cave containing several old clay jars and ancient parchment scrolls. The shepherd wonders if the scrolls might fetch a good price in the nearby towns—little does he know that he is holding an artifact of immense religious and historical value.
Déjá vu—Again, Part 2 of 2 Publication by Fazale “Fuz” Rana ( June 26, 2008 ) I love TiVo. It’s a lot of fun to pause live TV (particularly when the big game is on), rewind it, and play it back again. Evolution
No Comfort at Comic-Con Blog by Guest Writer ( August 12, 2011 ) There he stood, perched on a box, shouting questions and clenching dollar bills. Curious San Diegans circled ‘round, eager to earn a buck in exchange for a correct answer. Theology
Neanderthal Extinction Supports Creation Model Publication by Fazale “Fuz” Rana ( May 1, 2012 ) Who doesn’t enjoy a good mystery? The CSI franchise of television crime dramas ranks among the most popular TV programs in the world. Another scientific whodunit could be even more intriguing than any episode of CSI: What caused Neanderthals to become extinct? Researchers have run into unexpected twists and turns in the drama as they’ve applied increasingly sophisticated scientific methods to solve this mystery.1 Human Origins & Anthropology
28:19 Episode 28 Multimedia by Reasons to Believe ( June 19, 2018 ) Jurassic World and the creation-evolution controversy. How to peacefully engage with those who don’t share your worldview. Do the extinction events fit with RTB’s creation model? Should scientists tinker with creation? Who’s Afraid of the Multiverse? Kindle edition now available! Culture Talk: Jurassic World and the Creation-Evolution Controversy 1:53 with Fazale Rana Dig Deeper: https://support.reasons.org/purchase/dinosaur-blood-and-the-age-of-the-earth […]
Sharks and Other Natural Disasters Blog by Guest Writer ( July 19, 2013 ) Well, the ocean’s top predators certainly seem to be making a splash around the Internet and on television this month. The July 11 premiere of Syfy’s ultra-campy monster flick, Sharknado, lit up Twitter and even fueled a lunchtime discussion in the RTB break room. For those of you (like me) who missed it, Sharknado is about a freak storm that picks up sharks from the ocean and then sends them raining down on Los Angeles. I’m not making this up. Creation Views