‘Exciting’ find: Possible planets without orbits Multimedia by Fazale “Fuz” Rana ( May 19, 2011 ) Yahoo! News, “‘Exciting’ find: Possible planets without orbits” May 18, 2011; https://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110518/ap_on_sc/us_sci_wandering_planets Astronomy
What Does Animal Altruism Tell Us about God? Blog by Hugh Ross ( April 24, 2017 ) Genesis 1 singles out the nephesh animals for their distinction from previously existing creatures. The Hebrew word nephesh is best translated as “soulish animal.” It refers to those animals that God has endowed with mind, will, and emotions. Biology
Long Life Spans: “Adam Lived 930 Years and Then He Died” Publication by Hugh Ross ( January 1, 2001 ) “Adam lived 930 years and then he died.” The mere assertion that humans could live more than 900 years—as Genesis 5:5 states—seems, for many people, nothing short of absurdity. The mention of long life spans in Genesis 5 hinders these people from openly exploring the Christian faith. Unable to accept 900-year human life spans, skeptics and others view the Bible as unreliable, a book of human myth rather than divine revelation. Human Origins & Anthropology
C. S. Lewis’ Death Plus 50: An Interview with Dr. Jack Collins, part 1 Multimedia by Hugh Ross ( October 30, 2013 ) Straight Thinking #247: C. S. Lewis’ Death Plus 50: An Interview with Dr. Jack Collins, part 1
Deviant by Design, Part 1 (of 2) Publication by Fazale “Fuz” Rana ( July 2, 2009 ) Acid rain has a devastating effect on the environment. It also destroys national treasures like the Statue of Liberty. Tragically, this phenomenon is a widespread problem throughout the world as the forces of nature uncontrollably corrode away priceless human masterpieces. Biochemistry
Personality Profile Blog by Guest Writer ( February 3, 2012 ) Like Mr. Darcy of Jane Austen fame, I am an introvert. You’re more likely to find me curled up with a book or watching a movie alone than hobnobbing with friends. Though I’m not necessarily shy, social interaction of any kind, but especially with strangers, exhausts me. Human Origins & Anthropology
Bacteria Help Prepare Earth For Life Publication by Hugh Ross ( January 1, 2001 ) Sulfate-reducing bacteria are among the oldest life forms on Earth. They are dominant in the geologic record from 3.9 to 2.9 billion years ago, an era in which oxygen concentrations in Earth’s atmosphere were relatively low. Researchers discovered not long ago that sulfate-reducing bacteria play a critical role in Earth’s sulfur and carbon cycles, both […]
RZIM Conference Event by Reasons to Believe ( May 17, 2019 ) Fazale Rana will be speaking live stream for the RZIM India National Conference. This event is for ministry leaders around the world. *This event is closed to the public.
Augustine’s Sexual Ethic, Part 1 Blog by Guest Writer ( October 7, 2021 ) While our culture continues to adopt increasingly secular sexual mores, many of our churches and Christian colleges and universities shirk the responsibility for Christian instruction on sexual ethics. As a result, many people see Christianity as the purveyor of antiquated, arbitrary, and even antihuman prohibitions on sexual freedom. In contrast, our culture claims to offer […] Philosophy & Ethics
Ann’s Story Story by Fazale “Fuz” Rana ( January 10, 2017 ) “I had a close friend who was questioning his faith, and I was unable to adequately answer his questions about evolution.”” Ann has always had a deep desire to lead others to Christ. However, when a skeptical friend began questioning his faith because of what seemed like evidence for evolution, Ann realized she needed more […]