ScientistsAlfred Russel Wallace and Intelligent EvolutionIn a previous article I discussed the influences bearing upon... Anthropic Principle: A Precise Plan for Humanity1/1/2002 Human beings climb. Always have, always will. First hills, then mountains, then pinnacles so high they're called "death zones." That's as high as legs could carry them, but not high enough. So people invented balloons, blimps, airplanes, and spacecraft, the higher the better—to a point. Ask Not For Whom the Bell TollsPosted by Fazale ‘Fuz’ Rana, Ph.D. Reflections on Stanley Miller's Death and LifeBeginning and End of Cosmology7/16/2007 The irony of modern-day astrophysics is that the more astronomers study the light of the universe the darker the universe appears. Study of the brightest galaxies in the universe persuaded astronomers that 99 percent of the matter in the universe was dark. And measurements of the brightest stars convinced astronomers that three times as much dark energy existed as did dark matter. Biochemistry and the Bible: Collaborators in Design An Interview with Dr. Fuz RanaBy Joe Aguirre Fazale (Fuz) Rana is vice president for science apologetics at Reasons To Believe, a regular guest on RTB’s weekly television and radio programs, and a contributing editor to Facts for Faith. Fuz earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Ohio University. Biology Textbooks Get It Wrong on Life’s OriginPosted by Fazale ‘Fuz’ Rana, Ph.D. Chemist Stanley L. Miller died in late May (March 7, 1930 - May 20, 2007). Cool Discoveries: Part 2Every now and again, a cool scientific discovery comes along that doesn't have an obvious apologetic connection. I have decided that... Creationism or Science?6/4/2008 A recent article in Science discusses the difficult spiritual journey of Stephen Godfrey. Raised in a strong, Bible-believing home, Godfrey showed great aptitude for both science (particularly biology and paleontology) and art. Hugh Ross' TestimonyMy Search for Truthby Hugh Ross Ph.D. I was born in Montreal and raised in Vancouver, Canada. My parents were morally upright but non-religious. Our neighbors could also be described as non-religious. I did not know any Christians or serious followers of any other religion while I was growing up. Miller-Urey RedoPosted by Fazale ‘Fuz’ Rana, Ph.D. Discovery of Old Lab Vials Erupts New Interest in a Famous Origin-of-Life Experiment More Than Intelligent DesignBy Hugh Ross Scholars involved in what has come to be known as “the Intelligent Design movement” deserve respect. They swim against the powerful tide of naturalism, and I applaud their efforts and integrity. Multiverse Musings - John Wheeler and the Level III MultiverseThe man representing the common thread linking these influential scientists and important scientific concepts, John Archibald Wheeler, passed away on April 13th, 2008, at the age of 96. During his scientific career, John Wheeler worked on topics ranging from nuclear explosions to quantum mechanics to black holes and the nature of space-time. President's Laptop- April 2000Dear Friends, Many of you, I am sure, saw the April 10 issue of Time presenting 25 anticipated breakthroughs in science and space for the 21 st century. What particularly grabbed my attention was the debate between physicist John Horgan, author of The End of Science (1997), and Paul Hoffman, former editor of Discover magazine and past president of Encyclopedia Britannica. What Did Darwin Know and When Did He Know It?Those of us old enough to remember well recall the Watergate hearings in 1973 when Senator Howard Baker asked, "What did the President... ScientistsScientists |
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