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Does the Childbirth Process Represent Clumsy Evolution or Good Engineering?

June 11, 2015 By Guest Writer.  Dr. Fazale Rana Human beings have big heads to house large brains. Unfortunately, big heads make it difficult for infants to pass through the birth canal. This is called the obstetric dilemma. Compared to … Continue reading

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Equipping Message from Dr. Hugh, Astrophysics And Scripture Believer

It wasnt the first time and, sadly, Im sure it wont be the last. After publishing Navigating Genesis, I anticipated criticism, of course. Often Ive benefitted from criticism, and I know I always will. What saddened me this time was … Continue reading

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Carving a Path for Future Christian Scientists

June 4, 2015 By Guest Writer,  Krista Bontrager Years ago, when I pitched the idea of Today’s New Reason to Believe (TNRTB) to the Reasons to Believe (RTB) scholars, I had no idea that a decade later TNRTB would stand … Continue reading

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Live Long and Prosper: Going to Church Increases Lifespan

By Guest Writer My child, never forget the things I have taught you. Store my commands in your heart. If you do this, you will live many years, and your life will be satisfying. Proverbs 3:1–2 (NLT) OK, I know … Continue reading

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There Is A Glorious End To The World For The Chosen

Psalm 19:1-2 New International Version  The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night they reveal knowledge. Matthew 7:13-14 New International Version  “Enter through … Continue reading

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Weird Life: Must Life Use Water as Its Solvent?

May 25, 2015 By Guest Writer In Star Trek: The Next Generation, the crew of the Enterprise regularly encounters exotic alien life-forms. Many of these extraterrestrials are truly “weird”—distinctly different from life as we know it. In one particular episode, … Continue reading

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Does Science Make the Case for God, or Not? (Part 2 of 2)

May 18, 2015 By Dr. Jeff Zweerink In part 1 of this series, I responded to a New Yorker article in which theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss argued against science making the case for God. Krauss’ article was in response to … Continue reading

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Reading the Outside of the Box

May 2, 2008 By Guest Writer According to the National Geographic News web site, a major archeological discovery, referred to as “Jesus’ Brother’s Bone Box,” has moved closer to authentication than when it first appeared in Biblical Archaeology Review (2002). … Continue reading

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How to Relate Science and Faith Without Conflict (Part 2)

May 14, 2015 By Guest Writer When issues of science and faith appear in the public eye, the picture presented is often of two warring combatants. It can be a hostile debate between leaders from opposing “camps.” It can be … Continue reading

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Intuitive Knowledge and the Image of God, Part 1 of 4

December 24, 2012 By Guest Writer In a study of university biology students, researchers found that people often experience an innate, intuitive resistance to accepting Darwinian evolution as an explanation for life’s existence and diversity. In this four-part series, I … Continue reading

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