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  1. 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 and his B.Sc. degree in physics from the University of British Columbia. He established his own ministry in 1986, called Reasons to Believe.

  2. Hugh Ross is a Christian apologist who integrates science and biblical creation. He holds a PhD in astronomy and has written several books on the topic.

  3. Reasons to Believe (RTB) is an international, interdenominational ministry that shows how science and the Christian faith are allies, not enemies. Founded by physicist and astronomer Dr. Hugh Ross, RTB produces resources and events to help people discover God's role as Creator and his purposes for creation.

  4. www.cru.org › my-story-a-life-changed › hugh-rossMy Story: Dr. Hugh Ross | Cru

    At age 17, Dr. Hugh Ross became the youngest person yet to serve as director of observations for Vancouver's Royal Astronomical Society. Between writing dozens of books and articles and founding the Reasons to Believe website, Dr. Ross travels the world challenging high school and university audiences, churches and professional groups to ...

  5. Reasons to Believe (RTB) is a ministry that uses science to support the reliability of the Bible and the existence of God. It was started by astrophysicist Dr. Hugh Ross, who was a former skeptic and became a believer after finding evidence for biblical truth.

  6. Some holy books declare that God is transcendent (existing and operating beyond the cosmic spacetime dimensions) but aloof and distant from his creation. Others declare that God is immanent ...

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  7. It was founded in 1986 by Hugh Ross, a Canadian-born astrophysicist and creationist Christian apologist. Former Vice-President of Research and Apologetics, Fazale Rana, was named President and CEO in July 2022.

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