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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]
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.
John Ankerberg (born December 10, 1945) is an American Christian television host, author, and speaker. He is an ordained Baptist minister and has authored or coauthored more than 150 books and study guides. [1] He is the producer and host of the internationally televised weekly program The John Ankerberg Show. [2]
Similarly, in 2001 John Ankerberg, a Baptist apologist-theologian, host of The John Ankerberg Show, responded with "The Search for Jesus: A Response to the ABC, NBC, CNN Specials about Jesus". The program featured biblical scholars Craig Blomberg , Gary Habermas , and N.T. Wright as well as philosopher-theologian William Lane Craig and Israeli ...
Fazale “Fuz” Rana (born February 6, 1963) is an American biochemist, Christian Apologist, author, and science lecturer.Since July 2022, he has advanced from the position of Vice President to become the President and CEO of Reasons to Believe, a nonprofit organization that promotes day-age forms of old Earth creationism.
Conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt resigned from the Washington Post after feuding Friday with two of the newspaper’s liberal columnists during a live talk show — calling it “the most ...
This is the scenario Americans could face in Trump’s second term. Under Trump, Christian nationalists will have unprecedented access to the power of the federal government. Trump’s GOP has ...
John 14:26, [117] identifies it as the Holy Spirit, while Muslim scholars doubt the underlying meaning of the term. [110] [118] John 16:12–14 – Comforter was to bring complete teachings. [113] Christians actually believe this prophecy was the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost. [119] [120] [121]