Month: October 2015
Blood Flow Requires a Complex, Well-Designed System
Blood hurtling through the smaller arteries is like automobiles in a crush of rush hour traffic trying to enter the exit ramps to reach their destinations.
Was Darwin a Scholar or a Pitchman?
You read a great deal about Darwin’s scientific method and meticulousness as a student of nature, but that’s not exactly scholarship.
Conclusions: What the Fossils Told Us in Their Own Words
Over the past couple of months, we have talked to the fossils and their surviving descendants.
Assisted Suicide Coercion Happens Behind Closed Doors
Family pressure isn’t exerted with a gun to the head that can be seen on an X-ray. It occurs in daily nudges and winks.
Ideas Have Consequences: A Report from the National Conference on Christian Apologetics
To see the impact you are making with your work, demonstrated so vividly, is always a gratifying experience.