Letters

"I became a little confused today while reading the article ‘A Whale of a Change’ [v. 10, n. 3, 1996, p. 3]. In the last paragraph of the article you state that ‘paleontologists have ridiculed Genesis for placing the creation of sea mammals after, rather than before, the appearance of the land mammals, a seeming contradiction of the fossil data.’ . . . This mistake is of course easily corrected by interchanging the words after and before in your article. I realize this must have been a typographical error."

Bernard, Gainesville, Fla.

[Indeed it was, Bernard. Thanks for bringing it to my attention—and our readers.’ K.R.]


"Love RTB and the newsletter, but it looks like your proofreader was asleep on the latest issue [v. 11, n. 2, 1997]. I caught at least 4 errors in a casual read (including the article on p. 8 where Hugh Ross’s name is spelled H-u-g-n in the byline. High quality even in these seemingly small areas make a difference in your ministry! Otherwise, keep up the good work."

Dave, Sacramento, Calif.

[You’re right, Dave, quality is important, and I’m embarrassed by all many errors last issue. I guess you can tell we were short handed at publication time. We’re striving to improve. K.R.]


"I’m writing because I just heard Dr. Ross on the radio tonight . . . on one of the most liberal radio stations in L.A. I think this was one of the greatest outreaches RTB has ever done. The audience reached by that radio show is one that otherwise would probably never hear the exciting evidence Dr. Ross has to offer. I just wanted to say thanks for reaching out to a very lost and confused portion of my generation."

Ken, Arcadia, Calif.


"I love this new website you have. I really enjoy the increased number of topical papers. I have already read Beyond the Cosmos and I am currently reading The Fingerprint of God. I will also read Creation and Time and Creator and the Cosmos. They are already on my bookshelf. I just finished A Brief History of Time, by Stephen Hawking, and A Demon Haunted World, by Carl Sagan. Although I do not believe the same things as these two gentlemen, it is good to know what they think so I can be prepared.

"I have just recently tuned in to these types of books because I’ve had more time on my hands. I broke my neck in August 1995 and it has left me paralyzed from just below the neck down. I do have control of my arms but not my fingers. I am typing this with a mouthstick. Your books and your site have provided me with hours of enjoyment. I will continue to read these books and visit this site."

James, e-mail


"So pleased and thankful for the new Canadian address and tax status. Strange as it may seem to American Christians, Canadians area probably more agnostic/atheistic/humanistic than Americans. Praise the Lord for your presence...

"I was deeply touched by the telephone call from one of your volunteers whose only concern was to make certain I had made a personal commitment to Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour. No other Christian organization has ever done that, and it saddens me to say that at 60 years of age. God bless you richly."

George, Brockville, Ontario


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