by Isaac Khalil February 28, 2018 • 4 minute read
Mankind has made remarkable technological progress. Some believe technology has the potential to bring about world peace. Is that true?
by Isaac Khalil June 14, 2017 • 3 minute read
The recent “WannaCry” virus was a wake-up call about the havoc hackers can inflict. But is there an even more dangerous virus we should be concerned about? On May 12, 2017, a...
by Jeremy Lallier March 20, 2017 • 6 minute read
Privacy—it’s widely considered to be a basic human right, but we don’t always have as much of it as we think we do. How should we feel about that? “People who live in...
by Jeremy Lallier February 22, 2017 • 5 minute read
In 1997, a sheep named Dolly stunned the world. Today’s efforts at cloning and genetic engineering are even more complex. Are scientists playing God? It’s not every day that a...
by Jeremy Lallier July 20, 2016 • 6 minute read
Forty years after landing on Mars, we know more about our universe than ever before—but the answers to the most important questions of all still elude us. Red. The red landscape...
by Life, Hope & Truth Contributor March 30, 2016 • one minute read
Scientists tried to find the smallest number of genes that could still produce a functioning bacterium. The simplest cell is not as simple as they thought. Last week, scientists at the J....
by Jeremy Lallier January 29, 2016 • 7 minute read
Researchers at Caltech now have reason to believe in a planet no one has ever seen. Is it really so impossible to believe in an unseen God as well? Great news, astronomy fans! We might have...
by Life, Hope & Truth Contributor July 1, 2014 • 5 minute read
Challenging evolutionary assumptions, a new study reveals that the same set of genes powers electric fish the world over—despite their different ancestry. In order to account for all...
by Kevin Scarbrough March 4, 2013 • 4 minute read
“Whether on Facebook, Twitter, message boards or websites, we say things to each other that we would never say face to face. Shouldn’t we know better by now?” “Why...
by Sam Shrauner February 20, 2013 • 5 minute read
Does evolution overstate the benefits of mutations? Could evolution be blind to a spiritual reality that includes a benevolent extraterrestrial genius? The debate between evolution and...
by Cecil Maranville July 17, 2012 • 4 minute read
The Higgs boson and the CERN particle accelerator have been in the news. If particle physicists discovered the God particle, are they closer to discovering God? You have undoubtedly heard of...