Extraterrestrials in the Bible? They’re Called Angels Multimedia by Hugh Ross ( February 19, 2023 ) Dr. Hugh Ross discusses ET’s with Fox News’ Lauren Green on her podcast, Lighthouse Faith Bible
Navigating Genesis : Q&A Session 8 Multimedia by Guest Writer ( June 5, 2014 ) This video is an excerpt from the Navigating Genesis small group study. Visit the RTB web store for more information. Creation Views
Danger of Too Much Exposure to Evil Publication by Hugh Ross ( July 14, 2005 ) An American team of social medical researchers has employed a new statistical technique to demonstrate the biblically consistent principle that exposure to pernicious evil will seriously compromise one’s moral fortitude. The study compared juveniles who had been exposed to gun violence with juveniles who had not. Results showed that the former group was three to four times more likely to commit acts of violence. In response to the criticism that the correlation might disappear when other factors are considered, the team performed “propensity analysis.” That is, they isolated individuals from both groups who shared a possible mitigating factor such as alcohol use, truancy, ethnicity, illiteracy, physical abuse by a parent, single parent family structure, drug abuse, and thirty other factors. Allowing for the mitigating factor, the group exposed to gun violence was still at least twice as prone to violence as the unexposed group. Thus, experimental evidence now exists that what the Bible teaches about moral behavior is accurate. Philosophy & Ethics
Does Inflammation after Injury Traumatize the Case for Intelligent Design? Publication by Fazale “Fuz” Rana ( October 20, 2010 ) Is the cause of inflammation is yet another example of a design flaw in nature—something unexpected if life stems from a Designer’s hand? Or does this new discovery really cause injury to the case for a Creator?
Think Again: Logic’s Golden Question Blog by Kenneth Samples ( August 11, 2015 ) Since knowing the point is absolutely essential in thinking through an argument, losing sight of the point is logically disastrous. In fact, one of the biggest obstacles to careful thinking is distraction. Anything logically irrelevant to the central point of the argument provides no support for that conclusion. The problem of irrelevance is that it tends to throw the reader or listener off track, and thus the point is hidden or lost. Logic & Reason
Podcast Highlight: A Treasure Chest of Discoveries Publication by Guest Writer ( July 25, 2013 ) The month of July has been chock-full of scientific breakthroughs. RTB’s flagship podcast, Science News Flash (SNF), seeks to address some of these headline-grabbing discoveries and evaluate them from a Christian perspective. Bible
Why Is Atheism So Popular among Scientists? Publication by Hugh Ross ( October 16, 2020 ) Question of the week: Why is atheism so popular in science today? Worldviews
Does Moderate Alcohol Drinking Permanently Harm Our Brains? Blog by Hugh Ross ( February 17, 2020 ) We know that alcohol consumption can impair brain function. It’s the reason why many governments penalize drunk driving. We might assume, however, that brain function impairment from alcohol consumption is temporary, at least for moderate drinkers of alcohol. A new study published in January 2020 now refutes that assumption. Design
Cepheid Variable Stars Publication by Hugh Ross ( June 22, 2009 ) Not until Albert Einstein produced his theory of general relativity in 1916 did scientists even consider the possibility of continual cosmic expansion. Astronomy
Chicago Statement Page by Reasons to Believe ( October 20, 2020 ) Chicago Statement on Inerrancy ARTICLE I. We affirm that the Holy Scriptures are to be received as the authoritative Word of God. We deny that the Scriptures receive their authority from the Church, tradition, or any other human source. ARTICLE II. We affirm that the Scriptures are the supreme written norm by which God binds […]