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After Fifty Years of Searching for ETs, Materialists Won’t Take No for an Answer

If your idea is that life on Earth is nothing special, it follows that life should be plentiful in the cosmos. Read More ›
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A Glimpse into a Scientist's Mind Through Chalk Drawings
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Cosmic Archaeology: Taking the Sting Out of the Drake Equation

Could it be that life is so unlikely as to require a designer's guidance for it to come into existence? Read More ›
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Panoramic view of planet earth with copy space, 3d render created with NASA textures from https://visibleearth.nasa.gov/
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Praise from Scientists for The Privileged Planet

At the heart of the attacks on Iowa State University astronomer Guillermo Gonzalez is the book The Privileged Planet, which he co-authored with Jay Richards. We now know that Gonzalez’s authorship of this book played a role in his denial of tenure. It also provoked more than 120 of Gonzalez’s faculty colleagues to sign a petition in 2005 denouncing intelligent design and urging all other faculty members to do the same. Ironically, the book has garnered praise from an impressive list of scientists, including some prominent supporters of biological evolution. Consider just a few of The Privileged Planet’s endorsements and ask yourself whether the ideas raised in this book presented any kind of valid reason for removing Gonzalez from his Read More ›

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