TNRTB Classic: Intelligent Design of DNA Information Systems Publication by Fazale “Fuz” Rana ( September 13, 2012 ) … I wrote about a recent advance in biotechnology that highlights the incredible information-carrying capacity of DNA. This biomolecule can store information, because it is an information-based system. Biochemistry
Rebuilding of Special Disks Strengthens Cosmic Creation Model Multimedia by Guest Writer ( July 22, 2012 ) Galaxy Disks Do Not Need to Survive in the ΛCDM Paradigm: The Galaxy Merge Rate Out to z ~ 1.5 from Morpho-Kinematic Data Astronomy
What Does It Mean to Be Made in the Image of God? Blog by Kenneth Samples ( September 5, 2017 ) This week’s book, Luther’s Small Catechism, was written by the man known as the father of the Protestant Reformation. More than merely a Lutheran text, however, Martin Luther’s brief theological work reflects a timeless—and in many ways a universal—classic of historic Christian education. Human Origins & Anthropology
TNRTB Classic: Big Bang Cosmology Publication by Jeff Zweerink ( January 19, 2012 ) On Monday I discussed a recent discovery that boosts confidence in the big bang theory. Numerous tests of increasingly detailed aspects continue to affirm the model and, thus, give scientists a good reason for assurance in the validity of big bang cosmology. This previous TNRTB discusses confidence-boosting discoveries from the past 20 years and shows why prominent young-earth creationists’ arguments against big bang cosmology don’t really hold water. In an ironic twist, the particular issues young-earth creationists pegged 20 years ago as problems for big bang cosmology now provide some of the strongest support for it. Astronomy
Through the Lens: Evolution, “Synthetic Biology” (High Definition) Multimedia by Fazale “Fuz” Rana ( September 25, 2017 ) Discussion Ideas Before watching the video: Synthetic biology is an emerging discipline which may not be covered in conventional biology textbooks. However, this area of research offers is sure to continue to spread in its application and influence. For this reason, it would be beneficial to expose students to this important issue from a Christian […] Education
Addressing Resurrection Alternatives (Part One) Publication by Guest Writer ( March 1, 2008 ) Listening to people’s reasons not to believe sometimes opens doors that might otherwise remain shut. Theology
November/December 2019 Publication by Reasons to Believe ( November 1, 2019 ) Read the November/December 2019 Reasons Newsletter
Responding to ENCODE “Skeptics” Publication by Fazale “Fuz” Rana ( October 8, 2012 ) Recently, the ENCODE Project Consortium reported that 80 percent of the human genome consists of functional elements, major indicators of design. But some skeptics assert (loudly) that the results of the ENCODE project have been overhyped and misconstrued. In this article, I respond to the most salient points made by the ENCODE “skeptics.” Biochemistry
Multiverse Musings – Does It Jive with the Big Bang? Publication by Jeff Zweerink ( October 7, 2009 ) I want to start this entry with a huge apology. In the last week, our tech support staff realized that the emails sent to the address below were not reaching my inbox. The problem is now fixed. I have received all the past emails and am working to respond to each. I address one here. Astronomy
Grace Church Event by Jessica Ramirez ( July 17, 2021 ) Join Hugh Ross as he speaks at Grace Church for their Sunday services. Please see schedule below for topic information. Service Times and Topics Saturday 7/17 6:00 PM (CT) – Cosmic Reasons to Believe in Christ Sunday 7/18 9:00 AM (CT) – Treasure in Broken Clay Jars 11:00 AM (CT) – Topic TBD