Am I Crazy to Believe in the Existence of God? (Podcast)

In this episode of the podcast, J. Warner talks with Julio Rodriguez and discusses the filming of “God’s Not Dead 2”, the state of the Christian church, the philosophical evidence…

For Science and Free Speech, Lessons from Oppenheimer

Like all great art, the movie evokes reactions in the viewer beyond what the filmmaker might have intended. Source Read More Evolution News

CDC Undercounts Suicide Epidemic by Not Including Assisted Deaths

You can call a dung beetle a butterfly, but it remains a dung beetle. The term suicide defines what is done, not why. Source Read More Evolution News

Physics to God: Rational Arguments for Design in the Universe

It’s time to get more intimately acquainted with the strange and wonderful numbers that hold our universe together. Source Read More Evolution News

Barbieri’s Dilemma: Biological Information without Intelligence

The problem is obvious: Information is by its nature immaterial. It is measured in bits, not kilograms or joules. Source Read More Evolution News

How to Teach Apologetics to the Next Generation | with Brett Kunkle

How can you increase the chances that your child won’t walk away from the faith when they get older? Most young people who are raised as Christians receive some form…

Quiz: Is This a Prediction from the Tree of Life?

Conservation of function, but not genes, can be understood with an analogy to natural language. Consider two sentences. Source Read More Evolution News

Chris Stockman: RC is Sharing the Drive to Know the “Why” for our “What”

As Chapter Director at Indiana University-South Bend (IUSB), I first met Chris when he came to the Ratio Christi information table set up for the IUSB Welcome Back Fair in…

RC Chapter Director joins forces with noted Apologist Norman Geisler for new study on Ecclesiates

Having Fun Under the Sun: A Study of Ecclesiastes, by Norman Giesler and RC Chapter Director Paul A. Compton Paul Compton is Ratio Christi’s Chapter Director at the University of…

Intelligent Design in Imaginary Numbers

René Descartes, in 1637, is credited with being the first to assign this label to results involving the square root of a negative number. Source Read More Evolution News

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