General Apologetics"The Age of Earth"2/2/2002 This topic was addressed by Dr. Moreland during a lecture at Northshore Church in Everett, Washington on February 2, 2002. "The Lost Tomb of Jesus": Have the Bones of Jesus Christ Been Found in Jerusalem?
James Cameron, the Oscar-winning director of "Titanic," has produced a television special that claims to refute the resurrection of Jesus Christ. However, according to archaeologist, Amos Kloner, the first archaeologist to examine the burial site, the idea fails to hold up by archaeological standards, saying, "They just want to get money for it." 10 Criticisms Of The Bible Code1/1/1997 Definition: The Bible Code (BC) is an alleged detectable code numerically derived from the letters of the Hebrew Old Testament text (especially the Torah). 2010 New Year’s Resolutions For The MindOriginally Posted 12/8/09 When most of us think about New Year’s resolutions things like diet and exercise usually come to mind. However, there is another important sphere of life that needs reflection and discipline—the mind. A Book Ahead of Its TimeApril 1, 2009 New Age thinker Eckhart Tolle in his book A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life’s Purpose, asserts the universe is without beginning or end. This idea is hardly new. The concept of an eternal universe pervades the Eastern religions. A Comment On Humility Theology1/1/2002 The anthropic principle faces serious challenges from outside the disciplines of astronomy and physics. Many scholars in the humanities and social sciences fear that the anthropic principle will somehow legitimize false notions of human supremacy, justifying exploitation of the environment to the detriment of other species. A Word About the Davinci Code3/1/2006 The best-selling novel, The DaVinci Code, is coming to the big screen in May. And it has some big-name talent behind it. Ron Howard directs the film, and Oscar-winning actor Tom Hanks plays the lead. Weaving together an unbelievably complex series of puzzles, the characters race against time to solve a mysterious murder that occurred in the historic Paris museum, the Louvre. All The Lonely Believers Part 13/18/2008 Growing up in the 1960s, I was definitely a Beatles fan. I was introduced to them through The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964, when they first visited America. Like many others, I was intrigued by the fact that when singing they sounded like Americans yet they spoke with heavy Liverpudlian accents. All The Lonely Believers Part 23/25/2008 In the first installment of this series I mentioned that one of my favorite Beatles songs is “Eleanor Rigby.” It’s a reflective tune about the lives of melancholy, isolated people. All the lonely people / Where do they all come from?/ All the lonely people/ Where do they all belong? All You Need Is [his] Love, Part 1 (of 2)5/12/2009 I teach a regular adult Sunday school class at my church, and so the church's website features a brief bio about me. Among other things, it mentions a few of my personal interests, including my appreciation of the music of The Beatles. All You Need Is [his] Love, Part 2 (of 2)5/19/2009 In part 1 of this article series I mentioned that a Christian sent me a critical email objecting to my fondness for the music of The Beatles. The essence of his concern was expressed in the following question. An Infinity Of Universes?7/1/2001 The weight of evidence for a divinely designed universe is now so overwhelming that it has forced astronomers and philosophers who reject the God of the Bible as the Author of the cosmos to propose the existence of an infinite number of universes. These scholars readily concede that dozens of different characteristics of the universe must be exquisitely fine-tuned for any kind of conceivable physical life to be possible. Apologetics Down Under, Part 16/1/10 During Holy Week of this year my wife, Joan, and I flew to Tasmania, Australia, where I was to deliver several apologetics lectures. Tasmania is a small island located below the Australian continent’s eastern coast. Apologetics Down Under, Part 26/8/10 In part one of this two-part series, I discussed my 7-day trip to Tasmania, Australia, during Holy Week of this year. This was the longest ministry-related trip I had ever taken. During my time in Tasmania I had opportunity to give talks on the truth of historic Christianity, see a different culture, and meet fellow Christians that live literally on the other side of the world–my world, at least, in Southern California. Apologetics Is What?4/1/2002 During my travels, I speak to thousands of laypeople every year who seem uninformed about the subject of apologetics. When I report that one of the topics I teach and write books about is apologetics, some seem to think that I’m in the business of apologizing for the Christian faith. The question for this issue is “Apologetics is what?” Barriers To Salvation1/1/1999 Barriers that block people from committing themselves to Jesus Christ and accepting His gift of salvation appear to fall under three general categories: 1) self-imposed ignorance, 2) pride, and 3) moral impurity. In time, the presence of any one of these three leads to the other two. Believers And Unbelievers, Part 1 (of 3)11/6/2007 In this brief series of articles I would like to accomplish three things. First (in Part 1), I will identify how believers (biblical theists) and unbelievers (atheists or skeptical nontheists) typically explain why people come to believe in God’s existence. Believers And Unbelievers, Part 2 (of 3)11/13/2007 In Part 1 of this series I briefly attempted to explore how both believers (biblical theists) and nonbelievers (atheists or skeptical nontheists) attempt to explain how some people come to believe in God’s existence. Believers And Unbelievers, Part 3 (of 3)11/27/2007 In Parts 1 and 2 of this series I explored how believers (biblical theists) and unbelievers (atheists or skeptical nontheists) attempt to explain both belief and disbelief in God from their distinctive points of view. Biblical Forecasts Of Scientific Discoveries1/1/1976 Not only is the Bible filled with the fundamentals of science, but it is as much as 3,000 years ahead of its time. The Bible's statements in most cases directly contradicted the science of the day in which they were made. When modern scientific knowledge approaches reality, the divine accuracy of the scriptures is substantiated. Blasphemy Against The Holy Spiritby Dr. Hugh Ross Scripture List and Characteristics of a Blasphemer Christian Apologetics, Part 1 (of 4)6/30/2009 The powerful enterprise known as Christian apologetics has embarked into its third millennium. Apologetic endeavors played a critical role in the first two millenniums of Christianity and they remain as important today. Christian Apologetics, Part 2 (of 4)7/7/2009 Participating in effective Christian apologetics means that you will never have to say you're sorry! Christian Apologetics, Part 4 (of 4)7/21/2009 I distinctly remember the first time I walked into a courtroom and heard the bailiff swear in a witness. The words of the oath and the profound promise that stands behind it deeply impressed me. Citizens Of Two Cities: My Visit To Arlington National Cemetery Part 1 (of 2)3/4/2008 In the summer of 2007 I visited our nation’s capital, Washington, D.C., to promote my new book, A World of Difference: Putting Christian Truth-Claims to the Worldview Test. I combined my time of apologetics ministry with some vacation time, and so my wife, Joan, and my son, Michael, joined me on the trip. Consider The MountainsAugust 1, 2011 Mountains also provide powerful spiritual lessons. Several key events in biblical history occurred on or near mountains. Cracking the Codes1/1/1997 Books claiming to unlock secret codes embedded in the letters or words of the Bible have returned to the limelight. Such books are not new; they've appeared many times through the centuries. But the application of advanced computer technology in the search for these "encoded messages" is new. New, too, are the media's "advertising" capabilities. Faith And Reason10/1/2006 Skeptics often charge Christians with "blind faith." And at times even believers have spoken of faith in less-than-rational terms. However, historic Christianity affirms a necessary and proper relationship between faith and reason. There has been a broad measure of agreement in Christian history that the two are indeed compatible. The Christian faith is reasonable in four distinct ways. Faith, Reason, And Personal Persuasion7/1/2004 Recently a newspaper reporter asked me to respond to two provocative questions: (1) "Is it necessary to leave reason and move to faith in order to embrace Christianity?" and (2) "If there are strong arguments in support of Christianity's actually being true, then why aren't more people, particularly intelligent, well-educated people, persuaded as to its truth?" Fantasy's Fertile Field4/1/2002 Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Star Wars. The American public seems to be under siege from the world of fantasy. Once relegated to a small group of people stereotyped by an eccentric appearance and poor social skills, fantasy has soared into the purview of mainstream America. God's Mercy In Death1/1/1977 God judges people in two categories: 1) the righteous (those submitted to God—all evil deeds are erased and forgotten and their reward is based on good deeds alone; 2) the wicked (those who are rebellious—all good deeds are erased and forgotten and their punishment is based on evil deeds alone. Historic Age Debate: Dependence On Translations, Part 1 (of 5)6/19/2009 These days there’s a bewildering array of Bible translations to choose from. How do we know which one to choose? What difference does it make anyway? For most purposes, any translation will do. However, in the debate over the age of the Earth, selecting the right translation makes a big difference. How Can I Get To Heaven?Most people want to go to heaven, hope to go to heaven. But does anyone really know for sure how to get there? Popular opinion suggests that most people automatically go to heaven because most people are basically good. But are they? And how good is good enough for heaven? A majority might agree that Adolf Hitler was not good enough. In Memory Of Walter Martin (1928-1989): The Original Bible Answer Man, Part 1 (of 3)6/9/2009 The first story I ever heard about Walter Martin involved turning the tables on the Jehovah's Witnesses. The story is that Martin, a native of New York City, went to the headquarters of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society located in Brooklyn. In Memory Of Walter Martin (1928-1989): The Original Bible Answer Man, Part 2 (of 3)6/16/2009 One of the things I miss most about Walter Martin was his marvelous sense of humor. In describing morally corrupt people, he once quipped: Some people are so crooked that when they die they'll have to screw them into the ground. In Memory Of Walter Martin (1928-1989): The Original Bible Answer Man, Part 3 (of 3)6/23/2009 Walter Martin was an apologetics pugilist (a fighter). In fact, he greatly admired the famous boxer Rocky Marciano (who was also his personal friend). Martin once said that “when the angel of death comes for me, I will challenge him to two out of three falls.” And I’ll bet he did just that. Ingenious Discoveries6/6/2007 I often marvel at the discoveries scientists make and the ingenuity employed in making those discoveries. For example, a year ago on Creation Update I discussed a Science article where researchers used neodymium concentrations in fossil fish teeth to date when the Drake passage opened, allowing circumpolar ocean currents around Antarctica. Internet Apologetics, Part 1 (of 2)8/18/2009 The growth of the Internet has allowed people from all around the globe to converse with one another quickly and conveniently. My children have grown up in an online world. Internet Apologetics, Part 2 (of 2)8/25/2009 What would you say to someone about Christianity if all you could say were limited to just about 100 words? Internet Too Slow? We’ll Get Some Bees Right On That!1/14/2008 Bee Foraging Provides Insight on Optimization of Server Allocation Interpreting Creation, Part 1: Apologetics Methods4/18/2011 Even though there are over a dozen new faith-building scientific discoveries I’m eager to share with you for Today’s New Reasons to Believe, I feel compelled to take a brief hiatus and address the many questions and concerns both friends and adversaries raise about Reasons To Believe’s (RTB) apologetics methods and hermeneutical principles. Interpreting Creation, Part 2: Science-faith Models4/25/2011 Creationists and evolutionists employ dozens of models for addressing science-faith issues and for developing interpretative tools within the framework of those models. But all these models fall into four general categories: Interpreting Creation, Part 3: The Scientific Method5/2/2011 I will describe the biblical testing method for gaining more complete and more accurate interpretations of Scripture and nature’s record and how our RTB scholar team uses this method to build our testable biblical creation model. Interpreting Creation, Part 4: Hermeneutical Principles5/9/2011 Both friends and adversaries raise questions about Reasons To Believe’s apologetics methods and hermeneutical principles. This five-part series has been intended to address those questions. Interpreting Creation, Part 5: Hermeneutical Principles Continued5/16/2011 For the last several weeks, I’ve been outlining Reasons To Believe’s apologetics methods and hermeneutical principles. Judging Jesus By His Followers1/26/10 German philosopher and atheist Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900) was the first to proclaim, “God is dead.” Let The Music Play4/1/2002 The way some of my friends make sense of the big questions in life fascinates me. The method by which they process reality and make decisions about what is real and true often teaches me lessons of great value. Justin is one such friend. Life To Death Or Death To Life3/11/2008 In the first installment of this series I offered some reflections about my visit to Arlington National Cemetery in the summer of 2007. Spending time in this celebrated memorial park left me in a very thoughtful state of mind. Life Without God9/26/2008 I just finished reading a book that has been on my shelf for some time. It is William Lane Craig’s apologetic for the Christian faith entitled Reasonable Faith: Christian Truth and Apologetics. More Than Intelligent Design7/1/2002 Scholars involved in what has come to be known as “the Intelligent Design movement” deserve respect. They swim against the powerful tide of naturalism, and I applaud their efforts and integrity. Navigating Verbal Minefields1/1/2009 Are you an evolutionist or a creationist? It's a simple enough questions, but the answer may not be so easy. Like many words, factors like history and context come into play. Notable Christians Open To An Old-universe, Old-earth PerspectiveThe following individuals—respected authors, Bible scholars, scientists, pastors, linguists, and more—hold to a diversity of views on the timing of God’s creation. And yet all have affirmed, in documented sources, that an ancient universe and Earth (including big bang cosmology) pose no threat to Christian orthodoxy, but rather may be considered plausible and valid interpretations, even literal interpretations, of the biblical text. Not one sees the question of age as a crucial doctrinal issue. On Becoming A ChristianWhen Jesus of Nazareth's earthly friends asked Him to make clear the path to an eternal relationship with God, He did not give them a list of rules to keep or words to say or works to perform. Rather, He stunned them by saying, "I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me" (John 14:6). No alternate routes. No shortcuts. No exceptions. Pearls Of Wisdom10/10/2008 In my study of Scripture I occasionally come across a passage that captures my attention because it encapsulates a particular idea in a complete way. Philosophia ChristiJOURNAL OF THE EVANGELICAL PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY Volume 21:1 - Summer 1998 President's Laptop - July 19997/1/1999 Have you ever been bored in church or Sunday School? How about your kids? Yes, I have been and, yes, mine have been. I have to ask myself, “Why?” especially since God and His Word are anything but boring. President's Laptop - October 2001- The Sneak Preview10/1/2001 People often ask what motivates me (a quiet, peace-loving person) to keep going in a ministry that stirs up so much opposition. I persevere because I strongly believe God has called me to do what I do, and He confirms that call with the personal reward of joy. President's Laptop- April 20014/1/2001 Perhaps you have come across (or heard about) the claim that I am a “danger” to evangelical Christianity, that I am part of the great deception of 2 Thessalonians 2:3-12. I prefer to be known as a danger to deceivers. President's Laptop- April 20024/1/2002 Prior to founding Reasons To Believe, one of my roles as a pastor was to train teams of volunteers to go door-to-door with the gospel. Most first-timers expected the worst—slammed doors, angry insults, and heated debates. I often took the most terrified beginners with me, letting them simply pray and observe. President's Laptop- January 20011/1/2001 If you are old enough to read my words, you are experienced enough, I hope, to know that reading is not necessarily believing. My familiar exhortation to “test” truth claims applies to more than just creation controversies. Though I have been inclined to think that “beware of newsprint” goes without saying, I have been confronted recently with indications that I do need to say it. President's Laptop- January 20021/1/2002 Many people believe that God limits His miracles to far off peoples and places and rare circumstances—if He still does them at all. Yet, I’ve witnessed miracles happening right before my very eyes, and not just through a telescope lens. I’ve seen them in people’s lives. President's Laptop- October 200010/1/2000 My first job as a pastor was to take survey teams door to door, asking people about the spiritual influences in their lives and inviting them to a Bible study in their neighborhood. To my amazement, most survey respondents claimed familiarity with the Bible. Reaching The Nonbeliever, Part 1 (of 2)5/26/2009 Is it possible to make it too easy for nonbelievers to embrace Christianity? Reaching The Nonbeliever, Part 2 (of 2)6/2/2009 Is it possible that a seeker-sensitive approach to church ministry comes at too high a cost? Reasons To Believe Through Music5/7/2007 What is music to man? Music is manifold beauty. It expresses emotions of love, anger, joy, celebration, sadness and compassion. Music richly communicates information that has structure, meaning, plan and purpose as elaborate as in any advanced science, technology or philosophy. Resolutions For The Mind 20081/15/2008 I appreciate the idea of making New Year’s resolutions. Since we live such a short time on Earth, yearly reflection about life’s appropriate priorities seems prudent. And even if we fall short of our goals, which we often do, the striving often builds discipline and, sometimes, even character. Resolutions For The Mind 20091/13/2009 When most of us think about New Year’s resolutions things like diet and exercise usually come to mind. Response To 2012 Prophecies6/8/2009 Scripture List On Time1/1/1999 God, Humans, and Time: Time has a beginning, but God operates outside of time. On the other hand, humans are confined to time. Starting Points1/1/2005 Sometimes the hardest part of dialoguing with nonbelievers involves finding a place to start. "Should I begin the discussion with an argument for the existence of God? Or, should I defend the reliability of the Bible?" Well, it depends. Take A Tip From Columbo10/1/2001 Have you ever taken a verbal beating when trying to talk about Jesus? If so, try this simple approach to stop challengers mid-punch and make them take a close look at their gloves. It’s called the Columbo tactic. Teenage Galaxies Found1/23/2008 I still remember an astronomy class I took during my first year of graduate school in the early 1990s. Two classmates and I undertook a project to search for protogalaxies—giant gas and star clouds in the process of collapsing to form galaxies. The "new Atheism" Phenomenon, Part 1 (of 3)2/12/2008 In the year 2007, four books on the topic of atheism (the view that no God or gods exist) topped the best-sellers list. The "new Atheism" Phenomenon, Part 2 (of 3)2/19/2008 In the first installment of this series I wrote about the phenomenon known as the “new atheism.” In 2007, four books advocating atheism (the view that no God or gods exist) made the bestseller list. The "new Atheism" Phenomenon, Part 3 (of 3)2/26/2008 The first two installments of this series addressed three reasons for the phenomenon known as the “new atheism.” In this final article, I offer two more factors that I believe also impact the new atheism phenomenon. The Art Of Apologetic Persuasion11/11/2008 What factors go into making a powerful and persuasive apologetic witness to the truth of Christianity? The Dark And Bright Sides Of Cosmology10/1/2007 Astrophysics has its ironies. Here’s one: Studies of the brightest galaxies in the universe led to the discovery that 99 percent of all matter is "dark matter".1 But matter is only part of the universe (about a fourth). The rest is energy. Adding irony to irony, research focusing on the brightest stars in the universe shows that "dark energy" is far more abundant than dark matter, making up most of the rest of the universe. The Golden Rule Of Apologetics Part 19/16/2008 As a teacher at my church and as a professor at a university I find it much easier to talk about Christian ethics than to live them out in daily practice. I am sure that I am not alone in that human experience. It is a great comfort that the historic Christian faith is a religion of divine rescue rather than one of self-help salvation. The Golden Rule Of Apologetics Part 29/23/2008 Two of the most important virtues that a Christian apologist can exhibit are the qualities of intellectual honesty and charity. The Golden Rule Of Apologetics Part 39/30/2008 In his famous play No Exit the French atheistic existential philosopher and writer Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980) wrote: Hell is other people. The Golden Rule Of Apologetics Part 410/7/2008 Attack the argument, not the person! The Golden Rule Of Apologetics Part 510/14/2008 I find it very frustrating at times to watch television programs aired on the History Channel or the Discovery Channel where liberal and/or secular scholars tend to misrepresent historic Christianity. The Golden Rule Of Apologetics Part 610/21/2008 What can Christian apologists do to represent the arguments of others with fairness and intellectual integrity? The Golden Rule Of Apologetics Part 711/4/2008 According to Greek philosopher Aristotle (384-322 B.C.), the rules of reasoning carry with them moral implications. The Great Claims Of Jesus1/1/1975 The vast majority of the world's people recognize Jesus of Nazareth as a great moral teacher, perhaps even a prophet, but only a small percentage, as yet, accept Him as the Messiah, the "deliverer," Savior, and Lord. Those whom the Bible calls Christians acknowledge Jesus as "the Word," the revelation of God. The Importance Of Rowing Together10/30/2007 Watching Ken Burns’s new documentary on PBS about World War II led to, of all things, an apologetics epiphany on my part. The Problem Of Christian Disunity Part 14/1/2008 I once heard a skeptic ask the following provocative question: “Why should I seriously consider Christian truth-claims when Christendom is so deeply divided?” The Problem Of Christian Disunity Part 24/8/2008 In the first installment of this series I pointed out that while disunity among Christians is a problem that hurts the overall Christian witness, many people (especially skeptics) fail to appreciate the tremendous unity that historic believers share. The Problem Of Christian Disunity Part 34/22/2008 In the first two installments of this series I pointed out that while disunity among Christians is a problem that hurts the overall Christian witness, many people (especially skeptics) fail to appreciate the tremendous unity that historic believers share in common. The Problem Of Christian Disunity Part 44/29/2008 In the first three installments of this series I have made three basic points in response to this challenging question concerning Christian disunity. While agreeing that disunity does exist and that it to some degree hurts the Christian witness to the world, I have argued. The Problem Of Christian Disunity Part 55/6/2008 Throughout this series, I have pointed out that historic Christians enjoy a robust unity in terms of essential beliefs, values, and worldview orientation. In the fourth installment I proposed two suggestions for promoting greater unity among Christ’s church. The Tricky Topic Of Halloween10/1/2004 In terms of holiday commercial sales, Halloween ranks second only to Christmas. But is this extremely popular tradition (especially in the United States) the devil's night, a literal satanic and occult extravaganza? Or is Halloween a harmless celebration? The Ultimate Apologetic4/1/2007 "But in your hearts set apart Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect." 1 Peter 3:15 (NIV). Uniqueness Of Human Capacity To Express Malice11/12/2007 One of the cornerstone doctrines of the Christian faith is that humans alone among all life-forms on Earth are sinners. According to the Bible, all humans and only humans are born with the propensity to commit evil acts. That being the case, it should not be difficult for scientists to develop tests to confirm or deny this essential teaching of the Christian faith. Who's Right? Who's Wrong? - Guideline Of Christian Scholarship1/1/1999 How can a person know what to believe? Repeatedly I have heard this question through the years but never more often than in recent weeks. The same radio and television stations that broadcast my messages also have been featuring individuals with doctorates (and others) who flatly, often adamantly, contradict me. Why The Universe Is The Way It Is1/1/2006 In the best-selling science book of all time, author Stephen Hawking explains that no human is content until he or she has complete answers to the following questions: "What is the nature of the universe? What is our place in it and where did it and we come from? Why is it the way it is?" Why Would A Good God Create Parasites?4/1/2005 Some skeptics base their rejection of the Christian faith on bugs-specifically parasites. They argue that the existence of parasites is incompatible with belief in the all-loving, all-powerful God of Christianity. While human beings will never know all God's reasons for creating parasites, the following true story1 illustrates how their existence may be considered a good thing, rather than an excuse for rejecting God. General ApologeticsApologetic ReasoningDave Rogstad, Jeff Zweerink, and Kenneth Samples Bacterial Design for Phosphorous CycleHugh Ross, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre Biochemical Design and Cosmological ArgumentFuz Rana, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre Blue Stragglers and Black HolesHugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Joe Aguirre Breakthroughs for RTB’s Speciation ModelHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Kenneth Samples and Krista Bontrager Consider the AntHugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Krista Bontrager Did NASA Go to the Moon?Hugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Krista Bontrager with special guest, Gen. Robert Stewart (ret.) Distinguishing Features of Oort Cloud CometsHugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Krista Bontrager DNA vs. The Book of MormonHugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Krista Bontrager Early Christian Fathers: Interview with Tom OdenHugh Ross, Kenneth Samples and Krista Bontrager Evidence for Design in Social Amoebas and KrillFuz Rana, Jeff Zweerink, and Joe Aguirre Exoplanet Discovery and Ten Questions for ChristiansDave Rogstad, Jeff Zweerink, Kenneth Samples, Hugh Ross, and Joe Aguirre Extra-Solar Planet Round UpHugh Ross, Kenneth Samples and Krista Bontrager Genetic Deserts: An Answer to the “God of the Gaps” ObjectionHugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Krista Bontrager Genetically Testing Human/Neanderthal Inter-BreedingHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Kenneth Samples and Krista Bontrager God is Not Dead YetHugh Ross, Dave Rogstad, Jeff Zweerink, and Ken Samples Have Scientists Discovered Jupiter's Twin?Hugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Joe Aguirre A Dialog about Science and Faith: Interview with Dr. Eugenie Scott Insect Police SystemsHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Kenneth Samples and Krista Bontrager Interview with Paul CopanAuthor: Dave Rogstad, Jeff Zweerink, and Kenneth Samples Jupiter and EarthDave Rogstad, Jeff Zweerink & Kenneth Samples Magellanic CloudsHugh Ross, Dave Rogstad and Ken Samples NASA Experiments Confirm CreationHugh Ross, Kenneth Samples and Krista Bontrager Neanderthal Brain Structures: Evidence for the Uniqueness of Modern HumansHugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Krista Bontrager New Developments in Behe's MousetrapHugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Kenneth Samples Omo Kibish Man UpdateHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Kenneth Samples, and Krista Bontrager Planetary Desert: Our Solar System’s Happy CoincidenceHugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Krista Bontrager Primetime #16 - Age of the Earth: Core Christian Doctrine?Hugh Ross, Fuz Rana, and Krista Bontrager Primetime #9 -- Interview with Scholars, Dr. Walt Kaiser & Dr. John Jefferson DavisHugh Ross, Kenneth Samples and Krista Bontrager Red Planet Round-UpHugh Ross, Kenneth Samples and Krista Bontrager Response to ClonAid Birth AnnouncementFuz Rana, Kenneth Samples and Krista Bontrager Science and Faith InterviewsDave Rogstad, Jeff Zweerink, and Ken Samples Science and the KoranHugh Ross, Kenneth Samples and Krista Bontrager Science Points the Way to SalvationHugh Ross, Dave Rogstad, Jackie Thomas, and Fuz Rana Search for a Solar Twin?Author: Hugh Ross, Dave Rogstad, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre Solar Analogs and TwinsHugh Ross, Jeff Zweerink, Dave Rogstad, Ken Samples, and Fuz Rana Spite Apparently Unique to HumansHugh Ross, Dave Rogstad, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre Stellar Research Shows Fine-TuningHugh Ross, Dave Rogstad, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre The Domino Effect of Asteroid Impacts on Mass ExtinctionsHugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Krista Bontrager Thoughts about the 2005 Nobel Prize in MedicineFuz Rana, Jeff Zweerink, Dave Rogstad, and Krista Bontrager Tracing Human Migration through ParasitesHugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Krista Bontrager Traffic Signals Inside the CellAuthor: Dave Rogstad, Fuz Rana, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre What the [bleep] do we know?!Hugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Kenneth Samples and Krista Bontrager Wild Chimp Dental EmergenceFuz Rana, Kenneth Samples and Krista Bontrager WMAP Provides Stronger Evidence for Biblical CreationHugh Ross, Dave Rogstad, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre General ApologeticsJourney to Truth New TestamentPrice: $3.00 Distinct from other Bibles because it contains over fifty pages of commentary by Hugh Ross and a team selected by RTB, this travel-size New Testament addresses questions often asked by the sincere truth seeker. 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