The Importance of Plate Tectonics Blog by Jeff Zweerink ( October 21, 2016 ) Just one year after moving to Southern California, I experienced a dramatically different display of nature’s power. Early in the morning on October 16, 1999, the magnitude 7.1 Hector Mine earthquake struck. It is quite an experience to walk into your kids’ bedroom while your house moves up and down like a boat on the ocean! Design
Why Argue about Evolution? Publication by Fazale “Fuz” Rana ( October 29, 2015 ) Is debating about the validity of the evolutionary paradigm a waste of time? Philosophy & Ethics
Christianity’s Dangerous Ideas Publication by Guest Writer ( June 1, 2010 ) This line—from my favorite book in C. S. Lewis’s remarkable children’s series—makes it clear that Aslan, the Christ figure in the story, is no tame lion. But his being dangerous does not rule out his profound benevolence. Theology
New Speciation Model Challenges Evolution, Supports Creation Blog by Hugh Ross ( August 19, 2019 ) Which model, naturalistic evolution or supernatural creation, best explains the pattern of life’s history on Earth? If a test produces “strikingly divergent results” for the expectations of a model, what does that tell us? A new study on speciation and extinction rates provides persuasive evidence. Biochemistry
A “House of Cards” Gets a Foundation Publication by Guest Writer ( July 1, 2006 ) Measurement of the universe’s expansion (essential for knowing its size and age) critically depends on what astronomers call the cosmic distance scale. Distances to the farthest objects in the heavens cannot be measured directly but must be built up through a sequence of steps that some people have characterized as a “house of cards”-so dubbed because if the shorter distances are proven incorrect then the whole distance scale falls apart.
Classic Christian Thinkers: Basil the Great Multimedia by Kenneth Samples ( April 16, 2021 ) Pilgrim Radio is hosted by Bill Feltner Theology
Does the Book of Isaiah Teach the Trinity? Blog by Hugh Ross ( July 20, 2020 ) A cornerstone belief of the Christian faith, the doctrine of the Trinity distinguishes Christianity from all other faiths. This doctrine makes possible the redemption of sinful human beings and God’s eventual eradication of evil and suffering. Also, a trinitarian God enhances the free will capability of redeemed humans to experience and express his love. Due to its weighty implications, helping people of other faiths see the Trinity in texts they accept as sacred is a worthwhile endeavor. Theology
Why ATP? and Trim the Fries | Stars, Cells, and God Multimedia by Reasons to Believe ( July 5, 2023 ) Join Fazale “Fuz” Rana and Hugh Ross 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. Why ATP? Biochemists have long wondered why ATP (adenosine triphosphate) was “selected” as the cell’s energy currency. It has several special properties that make […]
Benefits from Beavers Publication by Hugh Ross ( February 1, 2012 ) A team of geologists and geophysicists at Colorado State University recently discovered that beavers gave humanity more than warm coats and hats. Design
Why Did God Kill Everyone In Sodom and Gomorrah? Publication by Hugh Ross ( November 13, 2020 ) Question of the week: Why did God kill every man, woman, and child living in Sodom and Gomorrah? Design