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  2. Hugh Ross (astrophysicist) - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Norman Ross (born July 24, 1945) is a Canadian astrophysicist, Christian apologist, and old-Earth creationist. Ross obtained his Ph.D. in astronomy from the University of Toronto [1] [2] [3] and his B.Sc. degree in physics from the University of British Columbia. [4] He established his own ministry in 1986, called Reasons to Believe. [5]

  3. Reasons to Believe - Wikipedia

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    Reasons to Believe (RTB) is an American nonprofit organization that promotes day-age forms of old Earth creationism. [1] It was founded in 1986 by Hugh Ross, a Canadian-born astrophysicist and creationist Christian apologist.

  4. Answers in Genesis - Wikipedia

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    Astronomer Hugh Ross's organization Reasons To Believe, a progressive creationist organization, is a critic of Answers in Genesis. [54] The BioLogos Foundation , which promotes evolutionary creationism , has stated that the views of Answers in Genesis have "force[d] many thoughtful Christians to lose their faith", while The Biologos Foundation ...

  5. Hugh Ross - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Ross (Northern Ireland politician) (born c. 1944), Northern Ireland Presbyterian minister and member of the Orange Order; Hugh Ross (astrophysicist) (born 1945), astrophysicist and Christian apologist; Hugh Ross (actor) (born 1945), Scottish actor; Hugh Ross (bridge) (1937–2017), American contract bridge player; Hugh Ross (editor), film ...

  6. Young Earth creationism - Wikipedia

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    Young Earth creationism (YEC) is a form of creationism which holds as a central tenet that the Earth and its lifeforms were created by supernatural acts of the Abrahamic God between about 6,000 and 10,000 years ago, [1] [2] contradicting established Scientific data for the Age of Earth given at around 4.54 billion years.

  7. Rare Earth hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The Rare Earth hypothesis argues that planets with complex life, like Earth, are exceptionally rare.. In planetary astronomy and astrobiology, the Rare Earth hypothesis argues that the origin of life and the evolution of biological complexity, such as sexually reproducing, multicellular organisms on Earth, and subsequently human intelligence, required an improbable combination of astrophysical ...

  8. Fine-tuned universe - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 21 January 2025. Hypothesis about life in the universe For the concept of a fine-tuned Earth, see Rare Earth hypothesis. Part of a series on Physical cosmology Big Bang · Universe Age of the universe Chronology of the universe Early universe Inflation · Nucleosynthesis Backgrounds Gravitational wave ...

  9. Veritas Forum - Wikipedia

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    MIT professors Alan Lightman, Troy Van Voorhis, Alex Byrne, and Daniel Hastings speak on "Life, the Universe, and MIT" in a discussion moderated by Rosalind Picard.. The Veritas Forum is a non-profit organization that works with Christian students on college campuses to host forums centered on the exploration of truth and its relevancy in human life, through the questions of philosophy ...