Monthly Archives: October 2021

Journey from the Center of a Young Earth, Part 1: Epistemology

BY GUEST WRITER – APRIL 26, 2019 Kenny Rhodes We’ve all had journeys of various kinds. Sometimes the conceptual ones are the toughest. They’re fraught with uncertainty, fear, even peril—but the rewards of a satisfying destination make the upheaval more than … Continue reading

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Our Galaxy’s Heart: No Longer Bubbling Deadly Radiation

BY HUGH ROSS – OCTOBER 7, 2019 Physicians possess various tools for determining the health status of your heart. In addition to stethoscopes, physicians possess advanced instruments like electrocardiograms, echocardiograms, and angiograms to determine the health of human hearts. Likewise, astronomers … Continue reading

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Is SETI an Intelligent Design Research Program?

  By Fazale Rana – July 24, 2019 When I was a little kid, my father was chair of the physics department at West Virginia Institute of Technology (WVIT). We lived in faculty housing on the outskirts of the WVIT … Continue reading

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The Flagellum’s Hook Connects to the Case for a Creator

BY FAZALE RANA – JANUARY 8, 2020 MORE SHARE What would you say is the most readily recognizable scientific icon? Is it DNA, a telescope, or maybe a test tube? Figure 1: Scientific Icons. Image credit: Shutterstock Marketing experts recognize the power of … Continue reading

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Mental Health As Treated by the Government; A Move Toward Hyper-communism

THE DEFINITION OF MENTAL HEALTH IS ARBITRARY TO THE AVERAGE CITIZEN. “What is the nature of mental health” is being defined by special interest groups (SIG) who uses sensitive information about private citizens. In some venues if a worker has … Continue reading

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Human Dietary Flexibility Appears Designed

by Hugh RossJune 21, 2021 During one of my ministry trips to Hong Kong, several Chinese science professors took me to a famous restaurant for a traditional Chinese dinner. The two-meter-diameter lazy Susan was heaped with an enormous variety of foods of which … Continue reading

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How Can Christians Disagree over Adam and Eve?

BY ANJEANETTE ROBERTS – DECEMBER 19, 2019 RTB is committed to the goal of showing exemplary character when Christians disagree with one another. We aim to do so respectfully and humbly as we pursue and help others pursue truth. Such respect … Continue reading

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Evolutionary Story Tells the Tale of Creation

BY FAZALE RANA – DECEMBER 4, 2019 In high school I was a bit of a troublemaker. It wasn’t out of the ordinary for me to be summoned to Mr. Reynolds’ office—the school’s vice principal—for some misdeed or other. After a … Continue reading

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Historical Reflections on the Pandemic

BY KENNETH R. SAMPLES – MARCH 31, 2020 Few things in life get your attention like the subject of infectious disease. And this is especially true of pandemics (“all people” threatened by illness). It is, of course, natural to experience fear and concern during … Continue reading

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