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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: Famous Scientists

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

Controversies, Creation vs. Evolution, Famous Scientists, Science & Faith, Theistic Evolution

Did God Create Using Evolutionary Processes?

American botanist Asa Gray was one of the first scientists in the United States to adopt and promote Darwin’s theory … Continue reading Did God Create Using Evolutionary Processes?

Astronomy, Book Review, Cosmology, Design, Famous Scientists, Laws of Physics, Naturalism, Origin of the Universe, Universe Design

Universe from Nothing?: A Critique of Lawrence Krauss’ Book, Part 2

In his latest book, A Universe from Nothing, famed astrophysicist Lawrence M. Krauss claims to have shown why the latest … Continue reading Universe from Nothing?: A Critique of Lawrence Krauss’ Book, Part 2

Astronomy, Book Review, Famous Scientists, Laws of Physics, Naturalism, Origin of the Universe, Solar System Design

Universe from Nothing?: A Critique of Krauss’ New Book, Part 1

In his latest book, A Universe from Nothing, famed astrophysicist Lawrence M. Krauss claims to have shown why the latest … Continue reading Universe from Nothing?: A Critique of Krauss’ New Book, Part 1

Artificial Life, Bacteria, Cells, Controversies, Cool Science, Creation vs. Evolution, Ethics, Famous Scientists, Image of God, Intelligent Design, Life in the Lab, Origin of Life, Scientific Practices, Synthetic Biology, Theology

A Theology for Synthetic Biology, Part 2 (of 2)

With the creation of artificial life in the lab on the horizon, many people—Christians in particular—are asking if synthetic biology … Continue reading A Theology for Synthetic Biology, Part 2 (of 2)

Chemistry, Famous Scientists, Origin of the Universe

A Failed Comeback: Efforts to Reclaim Stanley Miller’s Legacy, Part 2 (of 2)

Last week, I retold the story of chemist Stanley Miller’s sudden rise to fame with the success of his spark-discharge … Continue reading A Failed Comeback: Efforts to Reclaim Stanley Miller’s Legacy, Part 2 (of 2)

Chemistry, Famous Scientists, Origin of Life

A Failed Comeback: Efforts to Reclaim Stanley Miller’s Legacy, Part 1 (of 2)

Fame can be fleeting. One moment: adorned by fans. The next: all but forgotten. Still, comebacks are possible. Ironically, one … Continue reading A Failed Comeback: Efforts to Reclaim Stanley Miller’s Legacy, Part 1 (of 2)

Biochemistry, Cool Science, Design, Famous Scientists

The Celebrity of Artifical Life

Some celebrities seem to be famous for being famous. But most people in the spotlight have achieved recognition through talent … Continue reading The Celebrity of Artifical Life

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