Clear Thinking | Torah & Science: Interview with Rabbis Feder and Zimmer Multimedia by Reasons to Believe ( March 11, 2024 )
Reconsidering the James Ossuary Blog by Guest Writer ( January 7, 2011 ) Eight years ago, a small group of scholars shocked the world when they announced data that could potentially make unbelievers reconsider their skepticism about Jesus (see Biblical Archaeology Review, Nov/Dec 2002). A 2,000-year-old limestone box offered potentially the first direct evidence to Jesus: the James ossuary.
Strange New Worlds: Life Based on Silicon, Arsenic? Publication by Fazale “Fuz” Rana ( September 1, 2009 ) When I was in junior high school, I seldom missed Star Trek (the original series) on TV. In one of my favorite episodes the crew of the Enterprise encountered a silicon-based life-form, called a Horta, on the mining planet Janus VI. Even as a teenager I found this idea intriguing. Could life be based on an element like silicon (or perhaps arsenic, as we’ll see later) instead of carbon? Origin of Life & Astrobiology
Why Are the Aliens Silent? Publication by Jeff Zweerink ( March 22, 2016 ) Are we alone? This question has intrigued humanity for millennia. Hollywood has made billions of dollars producing movies that speculate on the answer. Astronomy
Branches of Christendom: Reformed, Presbyterian, and Lutheran Multimedia by Kenneth Samples ( February 23, 2022 ) Pilgrim Radio is hosted by Bill Feltner Theology
But Do Watches Replicate? Addressing a Logical Challenge to the Watchmaker Argument Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana ( January 22, 2020 ) Were things better in the past than they are today? It depends who you ask. Design
Three Gospel Distortions in Light of Salvation by Grace Blog by Kenneth Samples ( April 2, 2024 ) In my many years of being a Christian and working in evangelical Christian ministry I’ve encountered what I think are three common gospel distortions of how grace, faith, and works are to be understood in salvation. These are so common that I, at one time or another, have held all three of these unbiblical perspectives. […] Theology
3 Things You May Not Know about John Calvin the Person Blog by Kenneth Samples ( August 4, 2020 ) French-born theologian John Calvin (1509–1564) was one of the great voices of the Protestant Reformation. He is often called the greatest systematic theologian of the Reformation and is the most influential figure in the entire Reformed theological tradition. His monumental book Institutes of the Christian Religion has been called one of the ten books that shook the world. People
Update on Our Miraculous Moon Blog by Hugh Ross ( August 31, 2020 ) How did the Moon form and why does it matter? Researchers have learned that the size of the colliding bodies that resulted in our Moon provides more evidence for lunar design. Biochemistry
Ducking Tabloid Science Publication by Krista Bontrager ( November 1, 2012 ) Highlighting new discoveries and how they provide new evidence for the God of the Bible marks one of the distinctive features of RTB’s approach to scientific research. Our scholar team works diligently to discern whether a finding is adequately supported by sound research before they report on it. Dr. Fazale Rana’s article Did Humans and Neanderthals Interbreed? offers a cautionary tale about the perils of getting on a breakthrough bandwagon too quickly. Education