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Is faith compatible with reason?

167230135Visit Reflections, a blog by RTB philosopher and theologian Kenneth Samples that seeks to encourage Christians and skeptics to think deeply about the Christian worldview.

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Biochemist Fazale (Fuz) Rana shares how science helped bring him to faith in Jesus as his Creator and Savior. This is the perfect DVD to share with family and friends to introduce them to the work of Dr. Rana and Reasons to Believe.

Category: Proteins

A Periodic Table for Protein Structures Reveals Biochemical Design
Biochemistry, Proteins

A Periodic Table for Protein Structures Reveals Biochemical Design

During my senior year in high school, I was the proud winner of the Periodic Table Competition at the West … Continue reading A Periodic Table for Protein Structures Reveals Biochemical Design

Biochemistry, Design, Junk DNA & Bad Designs, Proteins

Pseudoenzymes Make Real Case for Intelligent Design

Skeptics often point to so-called bad designs in biochemical systems, such as pseudoenzymes, as a reason to reject intelligent design. … Continue reading Pseudoenzymes Make Real Case for Intelligent Design

Apologetics, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Proteins

Too Good to Be True: Evolution and the Origin of Bioinformation

New work by researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology impacts one of the more popular arguments used to support … Continue reading Too Good to Be True: Evolution and the Origin of Bioinformation

Biochemistry, Cells, Design, Proteins

TNRTB Classic: Protein Life Times

The more that we learn about biochemical systems, the more convinced I am that they are the Creator’s handiwork. A … Continue reading TNRTB Classic: Protein Life Times

Biochemistry, Design, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Proteins

Why These 20 Amino Acids?

Biochemists have long puzzled over the 20 amino acids used to build proteins. Why these specific amino acids? Over the … Continue reading Why These 20 Amino Acids?

Biochemistry, Cells, Classic TNRTB, Design, Fine-Tuning, Genes & DNA, Intelligent Design, Proteins

TNRTB Classic: Optimizing the Genetic Code

In my book The Cell’s Design, I illustrate how optimization indicates intelligent design. That is, when humans create objects and/or … Continue reading TNRTB Classic: Optimizing the Genetic Code

Biochemistry, Cells, Design, Intelligent Design, Life Design, Proteins

Protein Life Times: Just-Right Evidence for Design

A recent study by scientists from Belgium and Spain exemplifies the unremitting stream of apologetically significant research in biochemistry. It … Continue reading Protein Life Times: Just-Right Evidence for Design

Biochemistry, Cells, Intelligent Design, Proteins, Synthetic Biology

Viral-Binding Protein Design Makes the Case for Intelligent Design Sick! (as in cool)

“What I cannot create, I do not understand.” Richard Feynman Nobody likes getting the flu. In fact, the influenza virus … Continue reading Viral-Binding Protein Design Makes the Case for Intelligent Design Sick! (as in cool)

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