Intelligence Design Publication by Hugh Ross ( September 28, 2009 ) Many science-fiction movies feature aliens with slight bodies and enormous brains. Such portrayals support the theme that an extraterrestrial ecosystem might permit the existence of a superintellect race that could develop the technology for interstellar space travel. These creatures may look impressive on screen, but this theme violates the laws of physics in two ways. Design
Isn’t the big bang an atheistic theory used to avoid God? Question by Reasons to Believe ( September 4, 2020 ) No, the big bang is, in fact, one of the strongest scientific evidences supporting the biblical creation account. It overturns the once-popular notion of an eternal universe.
28:19 ep 192 | Interviews with Unbelievable Host Justin Brierley Multimedia by Reasons to Believe ( September 6, 2022 )
The Unreliability of Hominid Phylogenetic Analysis Challenges The Human Evolutionary Paradigm Publication by Fazale “Fuz” Rana ( July 1, 2000 ) Recent work by two researchers from University College London (UCL) and George Washington University (GW) calls into serious question the capability of paleoanthropologists to detect and establish the evolutionary relationships assumed to exist among bipedal primates, or hominids. Evolution
Did God Create Birds and Sea Mammals But Not Land Mammals? Publication by Hugh Ross ( July 24, 2020 ) Question of the week: Why is the Hebrew verb bara (for create) used in Genesis 1:21 when the Bible talks about God creating the sea creatures and birds but then not used in Genesis 1:25 where the Bible talks about God making the beasts of the earth, etc.? Since God created all the animals, why is bara not used in both Genesis 1:21 and Genesis 1:25? Biology
Metal Enrichment in Early Galaxies Publication by Hugh Ross ( April 23, 2006 ) Observations of early galaxies provide additional evidence for the chemical evolution of the universe predicted by RTB’s cosmic creation model. After the first three minutes of the universe’s existence, stellar burning produced all the elements heavier than hydrogen and helium. Supernova explosions (dying stars) provide the most efficient mechanism to enrich the gas between stars with these heavier elements. X-ray observations by the Chandra Observatory of early galaxies confirm that type-Ia supernovae produce the bulk of the metals detected in these galaxies. However, the other type I and type II supernovae cannot explain the remaining chemical composition. An additional enrichment from a third type of supernova is necessary to account for the chemical abundances. Observational evidence for these first stars, called massive population III stars, continues to grow, thereby affirming RTB’s creation model. Astronomy
Have Scientists Created Life? Or Something Lifelike? Multimedia by Hugh Ross ( November 28, 2018 ) Synthetic biologists predict that in little more than a decade the first fully artificial cells could spark to life. But is it truly life that humans are creating? If so, what does this say about the need for God? Fazale Rana joins the host of In the Market with Janet Parshall to answer these questions and further unpack this fascinating topic
The Restless Soul Finds Rest and Peace in Christ: St. Augustine, Part 6 Blog by Kenneth Samples ( July 24, 2012 ) Augustine’s dramatic conversion to Christianity came in the summer of AD 386, after much sorrowful reflection concerning his sinful state before God. He describes the experience in Confessions. Theology
Christ the Eternal Person Part 1 Publication by Fazale “Fuz” Rana ( November 17, 2008 ) How is it possible for Christ to have suffered the eternal wrath of God in just several hours on the cross when human recipients of God’s judgment suffer for all eternity? Theology