Archive - Today's Reason to Believe
Logic 101, Part 9 (of 12)
Nov. 3, 2009When I was growing up my mother used to say that I...
Read more »Testing Creation Using the Proton to Electron Mass Ratio
Nov. 2, 200911/2/2009
by Dr. Hugh Ross
For thousands of years the Bible has been on record stating that he laws governing the heavens and earth do not vary. If the constancy of the laws of physics is proven, it would not only establish the Bible's reliable descriptions of nature and predictions of future scientific discoveries, it would also refute young-earth creationism and significantly constrain speculations about string theories and the possibility that scalar fields alter the character of dark energy. The most effective and unambiguous way to test the biblical claim about the physical laws' constancy is to take advantage of the lookback times in astronomy.
Read more »Was Evil Present in God's "Very Good" World?
Oct. 30, 2009When people read in Genesis 1 that God describes His...
Read more »AAA+ Biomolecular Motors Provide A-1 Evidence for Design
Oct. 29, 2009When I was a little kid, my dad used to insist I...
Read more »Bombardment Makes Civilization Possible
Oct. 28, 2009What is the common thread among the following items: pacemakers, spark...
Read more »Logic 101, Part 8 (of 12)
Oct. 27, 2009It's much easier to knock down a straw man than a real man of...
Read more »Novel Nitrogen Uptake Design
Oct. 26, 2009Molecular nitrogen (N2) comprises about 79 percent of the atmosphere, making it...
Read more »The Nobel Prize, Ribosomes, and Evidence for Intelligent Design
Oct. 22, 2009In the mid-19th century Alfred Nobel discovered...
Read more »First Simulation of Type Ia Supernova
Oct. 21, 200910/21/2009
by Dr. Jeff Zweerink
How can scientists use violent stellar explosions occurring outside the Milky Way Galaxy to determine the characteristics of the universe? Aren't the many variations in these explosions so extreme as to make them useless for studying?
Read more »Logic 101, Part 7 (of 12)
Oct. 20, 2009A skeptic once sent me an email informing me that...
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