ScientistsAlfred Russel Wallace And Intelligent Evolution8/21/2009 In a previous article I discussed the influences bearing upon Charles Darwin as he developed his theory of evolution. Here attention is directed toward Alfred Russel Wallace, the principal subject of my recent book, Alfred Russel Wallace's Theory of Intelligent Evolution: How Wallace's World of Life Challenged Darwinism. 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 Tolls8/9/2007 Reflections on Stanley Miller's Death and Life Beginning 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 Rana7/1/2000 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 Origin8/2/2007 Chemist Stanley L. Miller died in late May (March 7, 1930 - May 20, 2007). If you don’t recognize the name, you are probably familiar with his famous experiment. Virtually every high school biology text describes the work Miller performed in the early 1950s. Cool Discoveries: Part 26/10/2009 Every now and again, a cool scientific discovery comes along that doesn't have an obvious apologetic connection. I have decided that these discoveries occasionally warrant mention simply because they are interesting. 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. Enjoying God's Creation Through AstronomyJune 1, 2010 Hugh Ross launched his career at age seven when he went to the library to investigate why stars are hot. Physics and astronomy captured his curiosity, and they never let go. At age seventeen he was the youngest person ever to serve as director of observations for Vancouver’s Royal Astronomical Society. Miller-urey Redo11/27/2008 Discovery of Old Lab Vials Erupts New Interest in a Famous Origin-of-Life Experiment More Than Intelligent Design7/1/2002 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 Multiverse6/25/2008 The 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. President's Laptop- April 20004/1/2000 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. Understanding The Galileo Trial10/13/2010 According to popular perception, the trials of Galileo Galilei pitted the outmoded traditions of the church against the relentless advance of science. Further, it started the process of removing humanity’s central location in the cosmos to the more correct position of “virtual irrelevance.” But there’s one main problem with this perception: it’s incorrect. What Did Darwin Know And When Did He Know It?8/14/2009 Those of us old enough to remember well recall the Watergate hearings in 1973 when Senator Howard Baker asked, "What did the President know and when did he know it?" What My Dad Did For Me10/18/2006 My dad knew from personal experience that money did not buy happiness. In raising his children he focused on character building, a strong work ethic, and the importance of showing hospitality. ScientistsBig Bang Anomaly ResolvedHugh Ross, Dave Rogstad, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre Breaking the Bird/Dinosaur ConnectionHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Jeff Zweerink, Dave Rogstad, and Krista Bontrager Consider the AntHugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Krista Bontrager Contaminated Life on Mars?Dave Rogstad, Jeff Zweerink, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre Design in Biochemical Systems and Hydrogen MoleculesHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Jeff Zweerink, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre Did NASA Go to the Moon?Hugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Krista Bontrager with special guest, Gen. Robert Stewart (ret.) Einstein Letter Calls Bible "Pretty Childish"Author: Dr. Hugh Ross Geneticists Wins 1.5 Million Religion PrizeDownload Episode Integrating Science and FaithHugh Ross, Ken Samples, Jeff Zweerink, and Joe Aguirre Interview with Physicist and Theologian, Dr. Robert NewmanHugh Ross, David Rogstad and Krista Bontrager Learning from Hermann Bondi (1919-2005)Hugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Jeff Zweerink, and David Rogstad More Big Bang Evidence: Primordial Magnetic FieldHugh Ross, Dave Rogstad, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre Neanderthals Did Not Interbreed with HumansFuz Rana, Jeff Zweerink, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre New Developments in Behe's MousetrapHugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Kenneth Samples Prime Time #4 - Origin-of-Life Researcher, Dr. Robert ShapiroHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Kenneth Samples, and Krista Bontrager with special guest Dr. Robert Shapiro, New York University Science and Faith: Are They Compatible?Fuz Rana, Dave Rogstad, and Joe Aguirre Science Points the Way to SalvationHugh Ross, Dave Rogstad, Jackie Thomas, and Fuz Rana Sloppy Records Cast Galileo's Trial in New LightDownload Stephen Hawking says God Did Not Create the UniverseDownload The Best of Science News FlashHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Jeff Zweerink, and Joe Aguirre The Big Three: Newton, Darwin and EinsteinHugh Ross, Dave Rogstad, Fuz Rana and Kenneth Samples What the [bleep] do we know?!Hugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Kenneth Samples and Krista Bontrager ScientistsA Scientist's Perspective on Islam (Audio CD)Price: $6.95 Dr. Fuz Rana shares his personal testimony of growing up with a Muslim father and his journey to faith in Jesus Christ. He also introduces listeners to some of the theological distinctives of Islam and then suggests how Islam can be put to the test to see if its holy book, the Koran, is a true revelation from God. Dr. Rana includes some discussion of scientific claims made by the Koran, how they measure up to modern science, and what Christians can learn from Muslims.
An Astronomer's Quest (Audio CD)Price: $6.95 Hugh Ross describes his spiritual quest, which he began as a high school student. Using the scientific method, he set out to read the holy books of the world's major religions to see if any were historically and scientifically accurate. In this testimony, he not only explains where his journey ended but also offers a challenge to the listener to undertake a similar quest. An Astronomer's Quest is a great resource for both skeptics and to Christians.
Cosmic FingerprintsPrice: $19.95 Plays in all DVD players (Region Code 0) In this presentation of Dr. Ross' testimony at Willow Creek Community Church, Hugh details how an examination and study of the truth claims of the world's major religions eventually led him to believe in Jesus Christ as his Creator and Savior. This lecture includes questions from the audience on a wide variety of topics, and a day-age perspective on creation. Level: All 1 DVD (approx. 112 min, published 2005), 06 oz. Einstein's Big IdeaPrice: $19.95 Dr. Hugh Ross describes Einstein's theory of relativity as foundational to some of the greatest scientific evidences for the existence of God. This theory led to Einstein’s famous equation, E=mc2. Most people have heard of this equation, but few understand what it actually means. Einstein's Big Idea explains its significance in everyday language. This NOVA special uses compelling historical reenactments to explain how a patent clerk named Albert Einstein vaulted to worldwide fame when he put the key components of physics together in one equation. Galileo's Battle for the HeavensPrice: $19.95 The events surrounding the life of Galileo are a watershed in the debate about science and the Bible. This two-hour NOVA special explores Galileo's efforts to convince the Church to distinguish between the words of the Bible and interpretations of the Bible. The program provides some intriguing parallels to what Christians face today in debates about the age of the earth. It also presents an example of how information from the record of nature can sometimes correct our interpretations of the Bible. published 2002 Interview with Vatican Astronomer Br. Guy Consolmagno, S.J. (Audio CD)Price: $6.95 This rare interview with the Vatican Astronomer, Br. Guy Consolmagno was recorded on April 5, 2005 as part of the Creation Update webcast show. Topics covered in this interview include:
Objection Overruled: ''Science Has Disproved Christianity''Price: $6.95 Something is happening at high levels of the scientific community. The more that scientists discover about the natural world, the more the evidence mounts for a Creator. Such corroboration for the Christian worldview erodes atheistic worldview assumptions, leading many to question long-held beliefs. In this unique Sunday morning pulpit message at his church, Dr. Fazale "Fuz" Rana, quotes a variety of professional scientists--many of whom are atheists--to marshal his case that the objection that science has disproved Christianity is without merit. |
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