28:19 – Can We Create a Chickenosaurus? Multimedia by Reasons to Believe ( August 13, 2020 ) What Is the Difference between Science and Scientism? American and French Revolutions Compared
Open Arms Middle Tennessee State University Event by Arabo ( February 28, 2024 ) Join Hugh Ross at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) for an upcoming presentation on Cosmic Reasons to Believe in Christ! This event is hosted by Open Arms MTSU and will take place in the Keathley University (KUC) building.
Putting Creation to the Test Publication by Fazale “Fuz” Rana ( November 2, 2014 ) Reasons to Believe stands on the assertion that biblical statements about God’s creative activity can be subjected to experimental validation, just as any scientific hypothesis would be. What’s more, these statements lead to predictions about future scientific discoveries because they imply necessary physical consequences and logical outcomes. Based on this kind of testability, the study of creation can be considered a scientific endeavor, as well as a spiritually significant inquiry. Origin of Life & Astrobiology
Biblical Forecasts of Scientific Discoveries Publication by Hugh Ross ( January 1, 1976 ) Not only is the Bible filled with the fundamentals of science, but it is as much as 3,000 years ahead of its time. The Bible’s statements in most cases directly contradicted the science of the day in which they were made. Theology
Does Life Need to Be Carbon-Based? Blog by Jeff Zweerink ( October 28, 2016 ) Some science fiction writers imagine incredible adventures in bizarre or far-fetched environments. One personal favorite of mine is the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Where No One Has Gone Before.” A character referred to as “The Traveler” uses his unusual powers to transport the Enterprise to the outer rim of the universe where the line between thought and reality blurs. It was a fascinating episode (except for the presence of Wesley Crusher). Increasingly, science fiction writers imagine creatures that depart from an essential component of all Earth life—being carbon-based. Astronomy
Straight Thinking: What Are Science’s Operating Limits? Multimedia by Kenneth Samples ( October 16, 2019 ) Your browser does not support the audio element. Does science have operating limits?
Evolution as Mythology, Part 2 (of 5): Evolution is not a Scientific Theory Publication by Hugh Ross ( May 12, 2008 ) Differentiating a myth from science is not always easy. Karl Popper says, “Historically speaking all—or very nearly all—scientific theories originate from myths … a myth may contain important anticipations of scientific theories.”
How Selective Logging Benefits Earth’s Life Blog by Hugh Ross ( February 20, 2023 ) I have often written about how God has endowed Earth with ample resources and given humans the responsibility to manage those resources for the benefit of all life. New studies show that such stewardship of the world’s forests can help slow global warming, boost the global economy, enhance the world’s ecosystems, and beautify our forests. […] Biology
Crust Thickness and Life and Antimatter Feels Gravity | Hugh Ross and Jeff Zweerink Multimedia by Reasons to Believe ( February 6, 2024 )
Milankovitch Cycle Design Publication by Hugh Ross ( August 29, 2011 ) We all know friends and relatives who exhibit frequent, large mood cycles. In some cases, the cycles can be so extreme as to make maintaining a normal life challenging. Geology & Earth