Did God Create Adam and Eve with Appearance of Age? Publication by Hugh Ross ( October 1, 2021 ) Question of the week: Since God made Adam and Eve from dirt, as fully formed adults, then would this not be compelling evidence for the young-earth creationist models that claim God made everything else mentioned in Genesis 1 fully formed with the appearance of age? My answer: You will find a detailed and fully documented […] Bible
Living Dinosaurs in the Next 5 Years? Multimedia by Hugh Ross ( July 31, 2018 ) Renowned paleontologist Jack Horner, inspiration for Jurassic Park protagonist Dr. Alan Grant, says we’re only five to ten years away from genetically engineering dinosaurs back into existence. Fazale Rana joins the hosts of The Ride Home with John and Kathy to discuss Dr. Horner’s prediction and ultimately how this “tinkering” with nature points to a Creator.
28:19 Episode 32 Multimedia by Reasons to Believe ( July 24, 2018 ) Does God really love everyone? How can you work through doubts about faith? Have you ever been deeply disappointed by other Christians? Were viruses caused by the fall? Learn more about Reasons Institute. Culture Talk: Does God Really Love Everyone? 1:53 With Travis Campbell Dig Deeper: http://reasons.org/about/travis-campbell Nexus: Working through Doubts about Faith 7:40 with […]
LMC Distances Publication by Hugh Ross ( August 1, 2004 ) Accurate measurements by a team of fifteen astronomers now provide a more consistent confirmation of the biblically predicted big bang creation model. Foundational for the big bang creation model is the extragalactic distance scale. The cornerstone of the extragalactic distance scale is the distance to the nearby dwarf galaxy, the Large Magellanic Cloud. The team has removed one of the greatest remaining ambiguities in the detailed description of the big bang features of the universe by producing the most accurate measurement to date of the Large Magellanic Cloud distance, namely 165,000 light years ± 50 light years (random) ± 1,000 light years (systematic). Astronomy
Straight Thinking: Science & Faith: An Interview with Michael Guillen Multimedia by Kenneth Samples ( June 27, 2018 ) Your browser does not support the audio element. Physicist Michael Guillen shares insights from his career as a scientist in media
Lion Eats Man . . . and There’s Something Good to Say about It Blog by Joe Aguirre ( November 6, 2006 ) Cat lovers beware! Your cute little feline that seems to smile as it eyeballs you each day may have lunch in mind. Scientists have learned that some big cats apparently consumed people in the past, and this discovery provides evidence for RTB’s human origins model. Human Origins & Anthropology
The Shrimp Eyes Have It Publication by Jeff Zweerink ( November 11, 2009 ) Louis Armstrong was one of the most influential jazz musicians of all time. His style of singing and playing shifted the focus of jazz from collective improvisation to solo performances. In particular, many later musicians emulated his innovative way of using vocal sounds to enhance the impact of his jazz music. Just as the work of future musicians reflect the genius of Armstrong’s jazz, so scientists continue to imitate designs in nature to improve our technology. Design
How We Got the Bible, Part 3 Blog by Kenneth Samples ( February 24, 2015 ) This week we’ll be finishing up a series on the biblical canon, a topic that has been a source of discussion, debate, and controversy since the beginning of Christianity. We’ve covered the doctrine of divine inspiration and standards for recognizing canon, as well as apocryphal literature. To conclude, RTB editor Maureen Moser and I will tackle some challenges skeptics pose to the canon and how the relationship between Scripture and church tradition can help defend Christianity from these challenges. Bible
A Brief Update on the Long-Term Evolution Experiment Publication by Fazale “Fuz” Rana ( December 13, 2012 ) A few days ago, I discussed a recent study that revealed the mutation rates in the E. coli genome are not random as expected by the evolutionary paradigm. Rather, these rates are nonrandom and optimized to minimize the deleterious effects of mutations. Evolution
Focusing on the Trinity Enhances Christian Devotion Blog by Kenneth Samples ( November 15, 2022 ) Have you ever asked the specific question: Who is Jesus Christ? According to historic Christianity, Jesus Christ is the God-man (a single person with both a divine and human nature). Through his divine nature, he is the Spirit-anointed Son of the Father. That means that as the Christ (meaning Messiah or anointed one), Jesus was uniquely anointed […] Theology