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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: Design

Astronomy, Design, Famous Scientists

Fine-Tuned Stellar Nucleosynthesis of Carbon and Oxygen

Though he was a committed atheist, astronomer Sir Fred Hoyle acknowledged the appearance of design in the universe. Guest writer … Continue reading Fine-Tuned Stellar Nucleosynthesis of Carbon and Oxygen

Design, Guest Post, Water

Water: Designed for Life, Part 6 (of 7)

Water is probably the most studied molecule in history—yet we continue to uncover more evidence that it is highly designed … Continue reading Water: Designed for Life, Part 6 (of 7)

Design, Guest Post, Water

Water: Designed for Life, Part 5 (of 7)

Guest writers John Millam, Ken Klos, and Iain D. Sommerville discuss the benefits of water’s thermal properties for regulating both … Continue reading Water: Designed for Life, Part 5 (of 7)

Design, Guest Post, Water

Water: Designed for Life, Part 4 (of 7)

Guest writers John Millam, Ken Klos, and Iain D. Sommerville return with their series on the uniqueness of water. Up … Continue reading Water: Designed for Life, Part 4 (of 7)

Design, Guest Post, Water

Water: Designed for Life, Part 3 (of 7)

In part 3 of this series on water, guest authors John Millam, Ken Klos, and Iain D. Sommerville explain how … Continue reading Water: Designed for Life, Part 3 (of 7)

Design, Guest Post, Water

Water: Designed for Life, Part 2 (of 7)

Guest writers John Millam, Ken Klos, and Iain D. Sommerville continue their exploration of water with a look at how … Continue reading Water: Designed for Life, Part 2 (of 7)

Design, Guest Post, Water

Water: Designed for Life, Part 1 (of 7)

Throughout May and June, we will be presenting an article series from guest writers John Millam, Ken Klos, and Iain … Continue reading Water: Designed for Life, Part 1 (of 7)

Biochemistry, Challenges to Evolution, Design, Gene Function, Junk DNA & Bad Designs

Do ENCODE Skeptics Protest Too Much? Part 3 (of 3)

  In light of the belief that the human genome is largely a genetic junkyard, the ENCODE Project’s phase two … Continue reading Do ENCODE Skeptics Protest Too Much? Part 3 (of 3)

Animals, Biomimicry, Classic TNRTB, Design, Life Design

TNRTB Classic: Ingenious Designs in Nature

Human engineers continue to look at living organisms to help solve problems we encounter in our own technology. Often, the … Continue reading TNRTB Classic: Ingenious Designs in Nature

Animals, Biomimicry, Design, Life Design

Biology Continues to Inspire New Technology

Scientific literature seems filled with examples of ways living organisms inspire engineers to develop new technology. It happens so often … Continue reading Biology Continues to Inspire New Technology

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