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Skip to content “How does this work?” “Why did that happen?” “Is this really true?” I love questions. I enjoy learning from insightful responses (...
Skip to content What is the proper relationship between science and the Christian faith? Answering that question can be complicated, involving an ...
Skip to content Our intestinal tracts are amazingly designed to withstand a high degree of stress. However, a new set of experiments establishes t...
Skip to content There is a lot that evolutionary biologists can learn about the purpose of junk DNA from my wife. Let me explain. Recently, I woun...
Skip to content No matter where I speak in the world, people in my audiences press me for a precise date for God creating the first human beings, ...
Skip to content Reflections on Stanley Miller's Death and Life Chemist Stanley L. Miller died in late May (March 7, 1930-May 20, 2007). Even if yo...
Skip to content There may be no such thing as a dumb question, but some inquiries do prove more thought-provoking than others. For example, the ot...
Skip to content Fame can be fleeting. One moment: adorned by fans. The next: all but forgotten. Still, comebacks are possible. Ironically, one of ...
Skip to content The microbes in your lower intestine are like Rodney Dangerfield—they get no respect. So, I am guessing that the bacteria in your ...
Skip to content Theater aficionados know that noise and commotion behind the curtain during intermission of a theatrical performance intensifies e...