Fazale Rana Explained

Fazale Rana
Birth Date:6 February 1963
Birth Place:Ames, Iowa
Nationality:American
Education:
Predecessor:Hugh Ross
Spouse:Amy P. Rana (Married 1986)
Awards:
  • West Virginia State College Presidential Scholar, 1981-1985
  • Donald Klippinger Research Award (1988)
  • Donald Klippinger Research Award (1990)

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.[1] [2] He writes and speaks extensively about evidence for creation emerging from biochemistry, genetics, human origins, and synthetic biology.[3]

Early life  

He was born in Ames, Iowa, and raised in West Virginia.[4] He was the older of two sons. Rana’s father was a Punjabi immigrant, a physics professor, Department Chair, and a devout Muslim.[4] His mother was a non-practicing Catholic. Although his father encouraged his sons to adopt a Muslim identity, Rana was not religious growing up.[4]

In high school, Rana was a straight-A student, but had a reputation for being a prankster. As a teenager, his interests were described as “sports, girls, and rock and roll.”[4] As a sophomore in high school, Rana learned Islamic prayers and read the Koran, but he later abandoned the effort after finding it too burdensome.[4] He toyed with universalism in graduate school but gave up that view when he converted to Christianity.[4]

Initially, Rana considered himself an agnostic. The cell’s complexity, coupled with his skepticism toward evolutionary scenarios to account for life’s origin, caused him to conclude that life must stem from a Creator.[4] When they met in college, Rana’s fiancé Amy was a nominal Christian who had drifted away from her childhood faith. They both were studying chemistry and biology together and made plans to marry the summer after Amy graduated. Just before graduation, Amy rededicated her life to Jesus Christ at a local nondenominational church. Upon meeting Rana, Amy’s Pastor challenged him to read the Bible. He purchased the cheapest edition of a King James Bible he could find and started reading it in the lab. He had a religious experience after reading the Sermon on the Mount and dedicated his life to Christ shortly afterwards. His parents disapproved of his conversion, with his father threatening to disown him. Rana was inspired to pursue evangelism after he was unable to explain his faith to his father before his death. After his loss, evangelistic conversations with his colleagues became more important to him than his work. He prayed to God, asking that he would be used as a scientist for evangelism because he wanted to reach others.[5]

Education

Rana attended West Virginia State College (Now University) in 1985 where he earned a BS degree in chemistry.[6] [7] He then began his graduate work at Ohio University where he received his PhD in chemistry, with an emphasis in biochemistry, in 1990.[8] He completed his postdoctoral studies in the biophysics of cell membranes[4] at both the University of Virginia and the University of Georgia.[9] [10]

Career

Rana started out his career by teaching at various academic institutions. Before pursuing apologetics full-time, Rana worked as an R&D scientist at companies such as Procter & Gamble.[11]

His wife Amy was teaching biology at a local community college and brought home a variety of creationist literature when the term ended. Rana was curious and flipped through several books, finding them to be “horrible science.” In his opinion, the Christian authors did not appear to understand certain subjects, such as the chemistry of radiometric dating. As Rana located more books on evolution, he came across Hugh Ross’ Creator and the Cosmos. This is the first time he read about Ross’ Progressive Creation Theory and he decided to investigate Ross’ organization, Reasons to Believe.[4]

He signed up for a 34-week training course at the organization and went on to start a Bible study focused on science and faith at his workplace at Procter & Gamble.  He later learned that Reasons to Believe was considering adding another scientist to their staff, so he wrote to them and offered his services.[4]

Rana joined Reasons to Believe in 1999.[4] He was eventually appointed Vice President of Science Apologetics.[12] He was later promoted to the Vice President of Research and Apologetics where he began to oversee his fellow staff scholars.[13] [14] [15] Aside from writing multiple books, he has spoken at universities, churches, and conferences worldwide.[16] [17]

In 2011, he stated to NPR "From my viewpoint, a historical Adam and Eve is absolutely central to the truth claims of the Christian faith" and he has questioned the evolution theory.[18] He has written several books on his beliefs and viewpoints from 2008 to present.[19] [20]

Rana has been interviewed in media outlets such as FOX News, The Christian Broadcasting Network,[21] In the Market with Janet Parshall,[22] and The John Ankerberg Show.[23] He has also written as a contributor for publications such as World Magazine, Salvo Magazine, and Charisma Magazine.[24]

Views

Adam and Eve

Rana believes that a literal, historical Adam and Eve is central to the truth claims of the Christian faith for many reasons. One is that the Genesis account makes man unique, created in the image of God — not a descendant of lower primates. Second, it tells a story of how evil came into the world, and it's not a story in which God introduced evil through the process of evolution, but one in which Adam and Eve decided to disobey God and eat the forbidden fruit.

Criticism of William Lane Craig

Rana has been openly critical of Dr. William Lane Craig’s book In Quest of the Historical Adam: A Biblical and Scientific Exploration, published in 2021. Rana penned a review of the manuscript for The Christian Research Institute. In this, he states, “Craig’s theological and scientific conclusions are unlikely to be accepted by many evangelicals and theologically conservative Christians.…I direct most of my focus on the scientific issues — in particular, how symbolic artifacts in the fossil record provide compelling evidence that Adam (and Eve) are best understood as modern humans, who alone display cognitive capacities that reflect the image of God.”[25]

Personal life

Rana (also known as Fuz)[26] loves blues, southern and country rock music, including artists such as Lynyrd Skynyrd and Marshall Tucker.[27] He supports the Cincinnati Reds and Cincinnati Bengals and enjoys playing fantasy sports and reading Shakespeare – especially the tragedies.

Selected journal articles

Rana has published more than 30 articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals, including Biochemistry, Applied Spectroscopy, FEBS Letters, Journal of Microbiological Methods, Journal of Chemical Education and Origins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres.[28]

Bibliography

Filmography

TitleTypeYearRole
Dual RevelationDocumentary film2008Self
ImpartialDocumentary film2018Self
Breath of LifeDocumentary series2022Self
Universe DesignedDocumentary film2022Self

Notes and References

  1. Web site: REASONS TO BELIEVE - GuideStar Profile . 2023-06-24 . www.guidestar.org.
  2. Web site: Charity Navigator - Rating for Reasons to Believe . 2023-06-24 . www.charitynavigator.org.
  3. Web site: 2019-10-29 . Fuz Rana: If We Could Improve Humanity Through Technology, Should We? . 2023-06-24 . Christ and Culture . en.
  4. Book: Stafford, Tim . The Adam Quest: Eleven Scientists Who Held on to a Strong Faith While Wrestling with the Mystery of Human Origins . 2014-01-07 . Thomas Nelson . 978-1-4002-0565-3 . 85–87 . en.
  5. Book: Stafford, Tim . The Adam Quest: Eleven Scientists Explore the Divine Mystery of Human Origins . 2014-01-07 . HarperChristian + ORM . 978-1-4002-0565-3 . 94 . en.
  6. Web site: God, Suffering and COVID19 . 2023-06-24 . Noel Foundation . en-GB.
  7. Book: Niekerk . Frederik van . Science and Faith in Dialogue . Vorster . Nico . Eberlin . Marcos . Gonzalez . Guillermo . Keas . Michael N. . Luskin . Casey . Meyer . Stephen C. . Miller . Brian . Rana . Fazale R. . 2023-06-23 . 978-1-77995-208-0 . en.
  8. Web site: 2015-01-25 . Chemistry Alum Joins Purdue Symposium on Science, Christianity . 2023-06-24 . Ohio University College of Arts & Sciences . en-US.
  9. Deamer . David . 2007-04-01 . "Origins of Life. Biblical and Evolutionary Models Face Off" by Fazale Rana and Hugh Ross . Origins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres . en . 37 . 2 . 201–203 . 10.1007/s11084-006-9019-4 . 1573-0875.
  10. Roberts . Anjeanette . June 2022 . Book Reviews : Evolutionary Science . Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith . 7 . 2 . 112–113.
  11. Web site: Perry . Bob . 2023-09-16 . Can Scientists Create Life in a Lab? . 2023-09-17 . The Stream . en-US.
  12. Book: Poythress, Vern S. . Redeeming Science: A God-centered Approach . 2006 . Crossway . 978-1-58134-731-9 . en.
  13. Web site: O'Neil . Tyler . Reporter . C. P. . 2013-07-03 . Christian Apologist Who Is Biochemist: Science Proves Need for Creator . 2023-09-17 . The Christian Post . en-US.
  14. Web site: Fazale Rana . 2023-06-24 . Hill Country Institute . en-US.
  15. Web site: O'Neil . Tyler . 2022-01-01 . Christians point to genetics breakthroughs to show Adam and Eve are not incompatible with evolution . 2023-06-24 . Fox News . en-US.
  16. Web site: 2022 SES National Conference on Christian Apologetics Schedule . 2023-06-24 . 2022sesnationalconferenceonchris.sched.com.
  17. Web site: Granite Creek Community Church - Claremont, CA - Granite Creek Community Church . 2023-06-24 . www.granitecreek.org . en.
  18. Web site: 2011-08-09 . Evangelicals Question The Existence Of Adam And Eve . NPR.
  19. June 2022 . Book Reviews: THINKING ABOUT EVOLUTION: 25 Questions Christians Want Answered . Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith . 74 . 2 . 112.
  20. Deamer . David . 2007-04-01 . "Origins of Life. Biblical and Evolutionary Models Face Off" by Fazale Rana and Hugh Ross . Origins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres . en . 37 . 2 . 201–203 . 10.1007/s11084-006-9019-4 . 1573-0875 . 26761573.
  21. Web site: The John Ankerberg Show: Why Is the Big Bang Evidence that God Created the Universe? by John Ankerberg, Hugh Ross, Fazale Rana, Kenneth R. Samples (DVD / Documentary) (Loving Truth Books & Gifts) . 2024-02-19 . www.lovingtruthbooks.com.
  22. Web site: Fazale Rana - Salvo Magazine . 2024-02-19 . salvomag.com . en.
  23. Web site: Faith in science and technology . 2024-02-19 . WORLD . en.
  24. Web site: CBN.com - Figures in Apologetics - Fuz Rana, Reasons to Believe . 2024-02-19 . www.cbn.com.
  25. Web site: Geisler . David . 2020-10-27 . Fazale Rana . 2024-02-19 . NGIM . en-US.
  26. Web site: WHO WAS ADAM? A BOOK REVIEW OF IN QUEST OF THE HISTORICAL ADAM BY WILLIAM LANE CRAIG-SPECIAL LIMITED PREVIEW . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20220907223109/https://www.equip.org/articles/who-was-adam-a-book-review-of-in-quest-of-the-historical-adam-by-william-lane-craig-special-limited-preview/ . 2022-09-07 . 2024-02-19 . Christian Research Journal.
  27. Web site: Fazale Rana . 2024-02-19 . The Christian Scientific Society . en-US.
  28. Web site: Fazale Rana on Google Scholar . 2023-06-24 . scholar.google.com.
  29. Web site: Story . Review by Craig M. . 2008-10-23 . Review: The Cell's Design . 2023-09-19 . ChristianityToday.com . en.
  30. 2011 . Review of Fazale Rana, The Cell's Design . Lutheran Science Institute.
  31. Web site: Review: The Cell's Design . 2023-09-19 . ncse.ngo . en.
  32. Web site: Knight . Wintery . 2011-10-30 . Book review of "The Cell’s Design" by Fazale Rana . 2023-09-19 . WINTERY KNIGHT . en.
  33. Web site: bethinking.org . 2011-04-28 . Creating Life in the Lab by Fazale Rana – a review . 2023-09-19 . bethinking.org . en.
  34. Web site: ORIGINS OF LIFE: Biblical and Evolutionary Models Face Off by Fazale Rana, Hugh Ross . 2023-09-19 . publishersweekly.com.
  35. Web site: Who Was Adam?: A Creation Model Approach to the Origins of Man by Fazale Rana . 2023-09-19 . publishersweekly.com.
  36. Web site: Wartick . J. W. . 2015-11-16 . Book Review: "Who Was Adam?" – 10-Year Update by Fazale Rana with Hugh Ross . 2023-09-19 . J.W. Wartick - Reconstructing Faith . en.
  37. Web site: Thinkers . Faithful . Faithful Thinkers: Book Review: Who Was Adam? . 2023-09-19 . Faithful Thinkers.
  38. Web site: Thinkers . Faithful . Faithful Thinkers: Book Review: Dinosaur Blood and the Age of the Earth . 2023-09-19 . Faithful Thinkers.
  39. Web site: 2019-10-10 . Book Review: Humans 2.0 by Fazale R. Rana and Kenneth R. Samples . 2023-09-19 . Apologetics315 . en-US.
  40. Web site: Lyoness . The . 2019-07-01 . Book Review: HUMANS 2.0 by Fazale R. Rana with Kenneth R. Samples . 2023-09-19 . The Literate Lyoness . en-US.
  41. Web site: 2020-04-30 . Book Review: Humans 2.0 by Fazale Rana and Kenneth Samples . 2023-09-19 . prolifetraining.com . en.
  42. Swamidass . S. Joshua . 2021-01-19 . Fazale Rana: Thinking About Evolution . Peaceful Science . en.
  43. Web site: Wartick . J. W. . 2021-03-29 . Book Review: "Thinking About Evolution: 25 Questions Christians Want Answered" by Anjeanette Roberts, Fazale Rana, Sue Dykes, and Mark Perez . 2023-09-19 . J.W. Wartick - Reconstructing Faith . en.
  44. Web site: Lyoness . The . 2021-03-18 . Book Review: THINKING ABOUT EVOLUTION . 2023-09-19 . The Literate Lyoness . en-US.