Reasons to Believe Creation Update

Tuesday, December 27, 2005

Top 10 Scientific Discoveries of 2005

Best of Creation Update 2005. Danger of too much exposure to evil. U/Th creation date. Definitive cosmic expansion time dilation test. Complex interaction of biological, geological, and atmospheric processes. Lunar mass design. Molecular motors/clocks in cyanobacteria. First chimp fossils. Junk DNA and convergence. Evidence favoring RTB's speciation model. SDSS confirmation of dark matter, dark energy, and galaxy development.

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Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Intelligent Design Struck Down in Pennsylvania

Discussion of ID ruling in Dover, PA. Book review on scientific credibility of multiverse theory. Biblical basis for Christian doctrine of the Incarnation, plus how other faiths view the Incarnation.
Call-in Questions: Geologic timing of life-forms on Genesis creation day five. Is RTB open to another cosmological model? Is Big Bang theory dependent on a supernatural agent? Several questions on black holes. How to approach teaching a creation class at a predominantly young-earth church. What did it look like when Adam was created? Is there a good reason for the DNA/uracil connection? Has the dark side of the moon always been on the dark side?
Hugh Ross, Jeff Zweerink, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre.

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Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Solar Analogs and Solar Twins

Solar analogs and solar twins. Earth and lunar ages and the moon-forming impact. Philosophical/Theological segment: Getting ready for Christmas and the Incarnation. What's happening at Reasons to Believe: Reasons Institute.
Email Questions: Did the Bible borrow from ancient texts and religions in the accounts of the virgin birth and resurrection?
Hugh Ross, Jeff Zweerink, Dave Rogstad, Ken Samples, and Fuz Rana.

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Tuesday, December 06, 2005

New Tools for Measuring Expansion of Universe

Supernova legacy survey. Expansion of cosmic web. Philosophy segment: Partial response to "natural evil".
Call-in Questions: Is evolution possible given the second law of thermodynamics? Book "Who Was Adam" mentioned on KFI's "The Jesus Christ Show". Did entropy come as a result of the Fall? How can one falsify punctuated equilibrium? Does "natural evil" pose a problem for old-earth view of creation? How does RTB view the Burbidges' theory that the big bang never happened?
Hugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Jeff Zweerink, and Joe Aguirre.

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