Monthly Archives: October 2021

Skeptical Challenge: How Do We Know the Content of Jesus and Pilate’s Tête-à-Tête?

BY KENNETH R. SAMPLES – OCTOBER 16, 2018 Some people attempt to justify their unbelief of Christianity on the grounds that the Bible contains irreconcilable difficulties and contradictions. One important role Christians serve in an apologetics-evangelism context is to try to … Continue reading

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Long Noncoding RNAs Extend the Case for Creation

BY FAZALE RANA – JANUARY 9, 2019 I don’t like to think of myself as technology-challenged, but I am beginning to wonder if I just might be. As a case in point, I have no clue about all the things my … Continue reading

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Molecular Logic of the Electron Transport Chain Supports Creation

BY FAZALE RANA – FEBRUARY 27, 2019 “It was said that some scientists attended the oxidative phosphorylation sessions of the Federation meetings because they knew a good punch up was on the cards.” —John Prebble, Department of Biological Sciences, University of … Continue reading

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Cave Art Tells the Story of Human Exceptionalism

BY FAZALE RANA – FEBRUARY 5, 2020 Comic books intrigue me. They are a powerful storytelling vehicle. The combination of snapshot-style imagery, along with narration and dialogue, allows the writer and artist to depict action and emotion in a way … Continue reading

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Helpful Information in Understanding SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19

BY ANJEANETTE ROBERTS – MARCH 20, 2020 Update on the COVID-19 Pandemic, March 17, 2020 Conditions change rapidly with a viral outbreak, and people sometimes wonder where to find good sources of information. To that end, I hope that a review of … Continue reading

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Biochemical Finite-State Machines Point to an Infinite Creator

by Fazale RanaSeptember 22, 2021 During my time as a graduate student studying biochemistry at Ohio University, I spent many long days—and nights—working in the laboratories housed in the Clippinger Building, home to the chemistry and physics departments. Sometimes the only food I had … Continue reading

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Answering Questions on Creation “From” Nothing

by Kenneth SamplesSeptember 28, 2021 I had a dialogue on social media recently with someone who objected to the idea that God created the world “out of” or “from” nothing. That brief interaction (which I’ll provide in a moment) gives us … Continue reading

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Is Artificial Intelligence a Misnomer?

by Guest WriterZachary LeungSeptember 23, 2021 You have undoubtedly heard about the amazing things that artificial intelligence (AI) can do, but have you ever pondered the following questions: How does AI work? Who invented AI? Is AI replacing humans?  Having devoted … Continue reading

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Earth-Moon Coupled Magnetosphere Paved the Way for Life

by Hugh RossSeptember 20, 2021 How did an event 4 billion years ago make advanced life possible now? In November 2020, I wrote about the discovery of the past Earth-Moon coupled magnetosphere. This magnetic connection prior to 4 billion years ago served as … Continue reading

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Biochemical Finite-State Machines Point to an Infinite Creator

by Fazale RanaSeptember 22, 2021 During my time as a graduate student studying biochemistry at Ohio University, I spent many long days—and nights—working in the laboratories housed in the Clippinger Building, home to the chemistry and physics departments. Sometimes the only food I had … Continue reading

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