Topical Studies
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Origin of Information: DNA and the Signature of Design

The discovery of DNA as the basis of life highlights the challenge of explaining the origin of biological information without intelligence. The article argues that random processes cannot explain the coded instructions within DNA, suggesting an intelligent Designer. This parallels biblical scripture, reinforcing the connection between life, information, and divine creation.
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Intelligent Design and the Limits of Scientific Naturalism

Modern science has advanced significantly but often relies on naturalism, which limits explanations to natural causes. Intelligent Design (ID) argues that certain features of the universe are best explained by an intelligent cause, as supported by empirical evidence. This perspective aligns with biblical teachings, revealing the Creator’s intention behind creation.
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Human Uniqueness: Image of God and the Question of Evolution

The debate between science and faith regarding human origins raises questions about whether humanity evolved from primates or was created in God’s image. Scripture emphasizes human uniqueness through moral, spiritual, and relational traits. While evolution explains biological similarities, only God’s Word accounts for our dignity, sin, and redemption, ultimately fulfilled in Christ.
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Science, Faith, and the Limits of Human Knowledge

Science and faith, while often seen in conflict, both aim to uncover truth. Science explains how things work, while faith addresses meaning and purpose. Each has limits, and proper engagement fosters humility, allowing believers to harmonize the two. Together, they enrich understanding of God’s creation and ultimate purposes.
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Flood Geology and the Debate Over Noah’s Flood

The account of Noah’s flood in Genesis depicts a global deluge, challenging interpretations from both faith and modern geology. While traditional views see it as a literal event, geology often regards it as myth or local. The narrative emphasizes God’s judgment, mercy, and the promise of salvation, reinforcing theological significance amidst scientific debate.
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Telescopes and the Big Bang: Expansion, Redshift, and Creation

The cosmos has long captivated humanity, blending scientific inquiry with spiritual understanding. Advancements like the Hubble and James Webb telescopes reveal universal expansion, aligning with Scripture’s creation narrative. Both science and faith affirm a beginning to the universe, with God as the Creator, highlighting human dignity amid vastness.



