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Testing a Dark Energy Model

Jul. 15, 2009

Dark energy represents one of the most mysterious aspects of the universe, and a growing body of evidence–including...

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Christian Apologetics, Part 3 (of 4)

Jul. 14, 2009

Historic Christianity is not only a religious belief system; it also encompasses...

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Polarization of Cosmic Microwave Background

Jul. 13, 2009

7/13/2009
by Dr. Hugh Ross

Today the scientific evidence for the biblically predicted big bang creation model1 is both overwhelming and compelling. In fact, so much evidence has accumulated that astronomers have been able to identify a very specific cosmic creation model that simultaneously explains the origin, history, and design of the universe.

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Historic Age Debate: Dependence on Translations, Part 4 (of 5)

Jul. 10, 2009

The King James Version renders the sixth commandment as "Thou shalt not kill" (Exodus 20:13; Deuteronomy 5:17). Can people use this...

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Deviant by Design, Part 2 (of 2)

Jul. 9, 2009

Last week I made the point that the forces of nature–in addition to corroding national treasures like the Statue...

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Star-gazing

Jul. 8, 2009

7/8/2009
by Dr. Jeff Zweerink

Summer's officially here. That means it's time to dig up the camping equipment and head into the great outdoors. I grew up in a family that loved to camp and I've continued that tradition with my own children.

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Christian Apologetics, Part 2 (of 4)

Jul. 7, 2009

Participating in effective Christian apologetics means that you will never have to say you're sorry!

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The Least Luminous Known Galaxy

Jul. 6, 2009

7/6/2009
by Dr. Hugh Ross

Astronomers' observations of the universe1 provide substantial support for the cosmic creation event taught in the Bible.2 Evidence shows that the universe is comprised predominantly of dark energy (energy embedded in the space surface of the universe that causes the cosmic surface to expand faster and faster as the universe ages) and cold exotic dark matter (slow moving particles that weakly interact with photons).

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Historic Age Debate: Dependence on Translations, Part 3 (of 5)

Jul. 3, 2009

Culture shock adds color to any journey. Travelers abroad often return home with tales of language barriers, strange foods, and...

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Deviant by Design, Part 1 (of 2)

Jul. 2, 2009

Acid rain has a devastating effect on the environment. It also destroys national treasures like the Statue of Liberty. Tragically, this...

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