Recent UAP Hearings Provide Much Ado about Nothing New
Analyzing recent US congressional UAP hearings reveals no new credible evidence of extraterrestrial life or military UFO retrieval programs. Read More
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Mark T. Clark, author of Daniel in Babylon (2025), is Emeritus Professor of Political Science and National Security Studies, with many academic papers to his credit. He came to faith during his years in the Marine Corps, then launched his academic career. A contributor to Lights in the Sky and Little Green Men (2002), cowritten with Hugh Ross and Kenneth Samples, Mark is currently working with Hugh on an updated assessment of the UFO/UAP problem, scheduled for release in 2027. He is an avid fly fisherman and active participant in RTB’s Scholar Community. He and his wife, Mara, live in La Verne, CA, and Durango, CO.
A curated selection of this scholar’s most widely engaged work with Reasons to Believe.
A unique look at UFOs and extraterrestrials. Working from a rational Christian worldview, three scholars search for truth about extraterrestrial life, conspiracy theories, cult groups, alien encounters, and more.
See moreFrom UFO sightings to sci-fi fascination, this discussion explores real, unexplained phenomena and offers guidance for discussing faith in a curious culture.
See moreExplore the Book of Daniel—its authorship, historical context, and lessons for today’s politics—revealing wisdom that’s surprisingly relevant.
See moreHow did Daniel handle being a political prisoner? Learn powerful lessons from a man who walked through trauma and came out stronger as a leader chosen by God.
See moreLearn timeless lessons from Daniel on trusting God’s rule, navigating uncertainty, and being a light in a world full of political and spiritual turbulence.
See moreSelected articles and research published with Reasons to Believe, offering deeper exploration of key topics.
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Recent UAP Hearings Provide Much Ado about Nothing New
Analyzing recent US congressional UAP hearings reveals no new credible evidence of extraterrestrial life or military UFO retrieval programs. Read More
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A Response to the Objection That Christians Are Pro-Birth, Not Pro-Life
This article addresses the criticism that Christians are only 'pro-birth' by highlighting their active opposition to abortion and significant involvement in adoption and foster care, including transracial adoption, as expressions of their pro-life commitment. Read More
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New US Government UFO Report: A Christian Perspective
Explore the new US Government UFO report from a Christian view, discussing natural, military, or supernatural explanations for UAP. Read More
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How to Think about COVID Conspiracy Theories
Explore a thoughtful Christian approach to evaluating COVID conspiracy theories using critical thinking and discernment amid misinformation. Read More
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How Did Daniel Cope with Trauma during Captivity?
Explore how Daniel's biblical experience during Babylonian captivity illustrates trauma coping aligned with modern psychological insights. Read More
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Is Faith in Progress Warranted?
Explores the faith in progress within transhumanism and progressivism, contrasting it with a Christian worldview focused on redemption and caution against utopian idolatry. Read More
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Fuz Rana is a biochemist, author, and Christian apologist specializing in human origins, genetics, and the scientific evidence for design. President, CEO, and senior scholar at Reasons to Believe (RTB), he formerly served as a senior scientist in research and development at Procter & Gamble. Rana earned a BS in chemistry with highest honors from West Virginia State College (now University) and a PhD in chemistry with an emphasis in biochemistry from Ohio University. He pursued postdoctoral studies on cell membranes at the Universities of Virginia and Georgia. Read More
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Fuz Rana is a biochemist, author, and Christian apologist specializing in human origins, genetics, and the scientific evidence for design. President, CEO, and senior scholar at Reasons to Believe (RTB), he formerly served as a senior scientist in research and development at Procter & Gamble. Rana earned a BS in chemistry with highest honors from West Virginia State College (now University) and a PhD in chemistry with an emphasis in biochemistry from Ohio University. He pursued postdoctoral studies on cell membranes at the Universities of Virginia and Georgia. Read More
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