Regent University Event by Esmie cabanas ( February 21, 2022 ) Hugh Ross will be visiting Regent University Monday, February 21 through Friday, February 25. Students are invited to join Hugh for University Chapel on Wednesday, February 23 from 12:00–1:00 PM (ET) to hear him address the chapel theme of “Following Christ into the Spirit-Filled Life through Transformation.”
Mitochondrial Genomes: Evidence for Evolution or Creation? Publication by Fazale “Fuz” Rana ( August 27, 2015 ) … skeptics object to the notion of creation and intelligent design by asking, “If God is responsible for creating life, why are there so many ‘bad designs’ in nature?” Design
Heresy History Tends to Repeat Blog by Joe Aguirre ( January 25, 2007 ) Saturday visitors at your doorstep remind you that the finer points of doctrine can be tricky, especially for a layperson. So much is at stake, however, that you often feel like you’d like to say more, but you’re not sure how. Part of the solution comes in recognizing the doctrinal error and its place in history. Theology
TNRTB Classic: Colliding Galaxies Publication by Jeff Zweerink ( December 22, 2011 ) As I explain in Monday’s post, galaxies collide regularly with one another. These collisions play a significant role in galaxy structure—particularly the formation and maintenance of the spiral arms as well as provide fuel for ongoing star formation. Check out this previous TNRTB post to learn how astronomers observe the outer regions of the Milky Way to find evidence of these abundant collision events. Astronomy
Big Bacteria Help Resolve Big Creation/Evolution Debates Publication by Hugh Ross ( May 7, 2007 ) For most jobs the size of the applicant does not matter. But, there are exceptions: basketball centers must be tall, offensive tackles in professional football must be heavy, and World War II submarine sailors had to be both short and lean. Evolution
“The Martian”: The Ultimate Rescue Mission Blog by Kenneth Samples ( September 30, 2015 ) This Friday, the film adaptation of Andy Weir’s highly successful debut novel The Martian hits theaters. In anticipation of the film’s release, I met with editor Sandra Dimas to discuss how The Martian might help remind others of a different kind of rescue mission. Worldviews
Bioinspired Flying Robots and Leprosy & God’s Providence | Stars, Cells, and God Multimedia by Reasons to Believe ( February 22, 2023 ) Join Hugh Ross and Fazale “Fuz” Rana as they discuss new discoveries taking place at the frontiers of science that have theological and philosophical implications, including the reality of God’s existence. Bioinspired Flying Robots Drones the size of tiny flies could be sent en masse to inspect and diagnose hazardous sites, or fly through piles […]
Big Bang Hits the Wall, Climbs Over Publication by Hugh Ross ( March 1, 2013 ) Does big bang cosmology best explain the universe’s history? The model has been subjected to exhaustive testing, but one test that could solidify the case has—until now—eluded researchers. Astronomy