Monthly Archives: January 2022

SARS-CoV-2 Biology Points to Endogenous Retrovirus Design

SARS-CoV-2 Biology Points to Endogenous Retrovirus Design BLOG SARS-CoV-2 Biology Points to Endogenous Retrovirus Design by Fazale RanaJuly 28, 2021 “I’ve been dealing with viral outbreaks for the last 40 years. I’ve never seen a single virus—that is, one pathogen—have a range where … Continue reading

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Red Sky Paradox Points to Rarity of Earth’s Life

by Hugh RossAugust 23, 2021 Where is everybody? This common query represents the bewilderment of decades of futility in the search for extraterrestrial intelligent life (ETI). Part of the more recent disappointment stems from what scientists call the red sky paradox.1 It … Continue reading

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Development of Design

by Krista BontragerMay 1, 2012 Biochemist Fuz Rana provides a compelling case for the use of Turing machines as a possible theoretical framework that could help biologists gain greater insight into life’s operation at its most basic level (see “Biochemical Turing Machines … Continue reading

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The Human Genome: Copied by Design

by Fazale RanaSeptember 19, 2017 The time my wife Amy and I spent in graduate school studying biochemistry were some of the best days of our lives. But it wasn’t all fun and games. For the most part, we spent long … Continue reading

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Quantum Mechanics and the Laws of Logic

by Kenneth SamplesJune 11, 2019 Having worked at science-faith apologetics organization Reasons to Believe for more than 20 years, I’ve observed that scientists and philosophers often think differently about the world. With the types of specialized training in their academic backgrounds, … Continue reading

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Question of the week: Does the account of Joshua’s long day in Joshua 10 mean that God stopped Earth’s rotation or altered in some dramatic way the positions of the Sun and Moon?

My answer: Based on Genesis 8:22 alone, the answer is no: “As long as the earth endures, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, and day and night will not cease.” Scientifically, any stoppage in Earth’s rotation or dramatic alterations of … Continue reading

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Examples of the Bible’s Predictive Power

by Hugh RossJuly 17, 2020 Question of the week: You have said that the Bible is unique in that it possesses predictive power. Can you give a couple of examples? My answer: There are hundreds of examples in the Bible where it predicts … Continue reading

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Why Would God Create a World with Parasites?

by Fazale RanaJune 5, 2019 A being so powerful and so full of knowledge as a God who could create the universe, is to our finite minds omnipotent and omniscient, and it revolts our understanding to suppose that his benevolence is … Continue reading

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Viruses and God’s Providence Revisited

by Fazale RanaNovember 26, 2009 New Research Suggests More Reasons Why God Created Viruses Thanksgiving is the time of year that most people pause to celebrate their blessings. Christians understand that many of the good things they enjoy stem from God’s … Continue reading

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Cool Discoveries 3

by Jeff ZweerinkMay 5, 2010 Electronics companies continually pursue better ways to power the myriad portable electronic devices on the market such as iPods, cell phones, and PDAs. Longer lasting, more efficient batteries certainly help, but they also require regular recharging. … Continue reading

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