Plate TectonicsContinental Landmass Growth And The Genesis 1 Chronology10/8/2007 Thanks to a spectacular new discovery concerning the geophysical history of the earth, one more detail in biblical author Moses’ chronology of Earth’s creation history has been scientifically verified. The breakthrough yields yet more evidence for the divine inspiration of the Bible’s words and message. First, let me offer some personal background for this discovery. Designed To Shake4/1/2007 My family lives in one of the fastest-rising neighborhoods in the nation—not economically, but topographically. Our home rises by an average of 9 millimeters (1/3 inch) per year. Sometimes the elevation gain (via earthquake) seems a bit disturbing. Sometimes it's destructive. Earth's Carefully Crafted Crust1/1/2000 Researchers have discovered still more indicators of divine design in Earth’s fine-tuned geophysical processes. These indicators belong to an intricate, life-essential cycle (called the carbonate-silicate cycle). This cycle compensates for the ongoing gradual increase in the sun’s brightness. Is Life Possible On A Moon?12/10/2007 A team of American astronomers recently announced the discovery of the first known planet outside our solar system to spend its entire orbit within the “habitable zone.”1 When astronomers talk about a habitable zone for a planet they simply mean that the planet is orbiting within that distance from its star where surface liquid water would be possible–assuming the atmosphere of the planet is fine-tuned so as to trap the just right amount of heat from the planet’s star. Making Mountains Move10/1/1999 Geophysicists have known for years that the energy moving Earth’s crust pieces toward and away from one another (plate tectonics) comes from the flow of heat from the core up toward the surface. Recently, however, planetary physicist David Stevenson, of the California Institute of Technology, has shown that plate tectonics, oddly enough an essential for life (though earthquakes may be hard for most people to appreciate), need more than just an energy source. Metal Matters4/1/2001 Uranium and thorium play a vital role in the plate tectonics and volcanism of planets. Consequently, the amount of these two metallic elements influences the ability of any planet to support advanced life. More Evidence For The Design Of Earthquake Activity8/18/2008 Stanford University geophysicists Norman H. Sleep and Mark D. Zoback note that the higher tectonic activity during Earth's early history could have played a key role in cycling critically important nutrients and energy sources for life Purposeful Plate Tectonics3/25/2011 As we continue to watch and pray and grieve over the developments in Japan, we may anticipate hearing people ask why God permits such catastrophes as earthquakes and tsunamis. Yet without plate tectonics (the source of these natural disasters), our life-filled planet would look more like celestial neighbors Venus, Mars, and Mercury: barren and hostile. Subduction Design11/3/2008 Stanford University geophysicist Norman Sleep has outlined some new constraints on habitable planets.1 He explains how the possible existence of advanced life crucially depends upon a planet maintaining efficient plate tectonics for billions of years. Plate TectonicsBig Bang Anomaly ResolvedHugh Ross, Dave Rogstad, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre Design in Biochemical Systems and Hydrogen MoleculesHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Jeff Zweerink, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre Design of Pre-Cambrian LifeHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre Fine-tuning of the Earth's DynamoHugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Krista Bontrager Giant Crack in Africa Will Create a New OceanDownload Episode Just Right UniverseHugh Ross, Jeff Zweerink & Kenneth Samples More Big Bang Evidence: Primordial Magnetic FieldHugh Ross, Dave Rogstad, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre No Shortage of Short Period CometsHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Kenneth Samples, and Krista Bontrager Old Rocks Affirm Creation ModelFuz Rana, Ken Samples, Jeff Zweerink, and Joe Aguirre Perspectives on the Rare Earth debate on space.comHugh Ross and Krista Bontrager Sorting Through T-rex Blood ConfusionHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Kenneth Samples and Krista Bontrager Time Travel: Science Fact or Science Fiction?Hugh Ross and Krista Bontrager Top 10 Scientific Discoveries of 2003 that Support RTB’s Testable Creation ModelHugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Krista Bontrager Top 10 Scientific Discoveries of 2005 - The Best of Creation UpdateHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Dave Rogstad, Jeff Zweerink, Krista Bontrager and Joe Aguirre Toward a Sensible Approach to Global Warming - Interview with Kevin BirdwellHugh Ross, Ken Samples, Jeff Zweerink, and Joe Aguirre Plate Tectonics10 Breakthroughs of 2007Price: $6.50 Reasons To Believe brings you cutting-edge scientific research that affirms the Christian faith. Discoveries mount daily--some of them breakthroughs--providing powerful support for a God-created universe and Earth. In these pages RTB scholars describe (briefly) 10 important discoveries of 2007. This new information not only bolsters the case for RTB's testable creation model but also provides an effective way to introduce people to RTB's message. A Question of AgePrice: $39.95 Did God create the heavens and earth in six 24-hour days or in millions of years? Many biblical and scientific facets of this question were discussed in a face-to-face meeting of young- and old-earth scientists. The conference was presented by First Evangelical Free Church of Fullerton. Speakers include Hugh Ross, Fazale Rana, Jason Lisle and Larry Vardiman. A question-and-answer session, moderated by Craig Hazen of Biola University followed the individual talks. Four DVD Set (367 minutes, published 2006), 07 oz. The Great Debate on Science and the BiblePrice: $39.95 Plays in all DVD players (Region Code 0) Mr. Ken Ham and Dr. Jason Lisle (representing the Young Earth view), and Dr. Hugh Ross and Dr. Walter Kaiser (representing the Day-Age view) debate the following questions on the John Ankerberg Show: The John Ankerberg Debate: Young-Earth vs. Old-EarthPrice: $24.95 Plays in all DVD players (Region Code 0) In a rare debate appearance, Hugh Ross presents and defends the biblical basis for believing that the earth is a few billions (not thousands) of years old. Speaking for the young-earth position is Kent Hovind, educator, author, and popular speaker. Their venue: The John Ankerberg Show, televised nationally on the Inspiration Network. This lively exchange allows viewers to contrast the two views and evaluate arguments for and against each. Level: All 1 DVD (160 minutes, published 2000), 06 oz. |
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