Book Review: The Magna Carta Of Humanity

By Luke Nix The Magna Carta of Humanity: Sinai’s Revolutionary Faith and The Future of Freedom In today’s world it is difficult to be online, at parties, with family, at…

Can A Perfect Being Create the Imperfect?

By Al Serrato A common challenge raised by atheists is to point out the brokenness of the world and to use it as evidence that there cannot be a God.…

How to Become an Apologist (with Dr. Craig Hazen) – Sean McDowell

What is the story behind the beginning of the Biola Apologetics program? Sean is joined by Dr. Craig Hazen, the founder of the Biola MA in Apologetics. Read More Sean…

The Sixth Characteristic of a Healthy Church: A Response That Overflows with Joy

The first community of saints celebrated the power and nature of God in their lives. The early Church followed their Biblical example (recorded in the Book of Acts) as they…

Fossil Friday: The Abrupt Origins of Treeshrews (Scandentia) and Colugos (Dermoptera)

Even as a paleontologist I admit that calling this a real scientific discipline seems like an insult to sciences like physics or chemistry or molecular biology. Source Read More Evolution…

Dallas Conference: What Does “The Science” Really Say about Faith?

This year’s conference, February 17 and 18, will tackle subjects we haven’t explored before, including archaeology, transgenderism, and tech addiction. Source Read More Evolution News

The Fantasy of Living Forever in a Computer

If eternal life is attainable, it will be found by working on one’s soul in faith, not by developing ever-more-advanced AI computers. Source Read More Evolution News

NASA Persecution Case Reaches a Grim Anniversary

What happened to David Coppedge illustrates how the scientific “consensus” on intelligent design is enforced. Source Read More Evolution News

By Design: Storytelling Reveals Human Exceptionalism

That humans enjoy being made to wait seems to have been deliberately built into us. It’s unique in nature, an intelligent design. Source Read More Evolution News

Socrates in the City: James Tour on Nanotech

Tour explains some of the inventions coming out of his Rice University lab, including molecular cars and astonishing graphene technologies. Source Read More Evolution News

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