
Astronomer Guillermo Gonzalez Reads His Solar Eclipse Poem “Totality”
Dr. Gonzalez discusses his experience of the 2024 total solar eclipse and his co-hosting of Discovery Institute’s eclipse watching event in Waxahachie, Texas.
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Dr. Gonzalez discusses his experience of the 2024 total solar eclipse and his co-hosting of Discovery Institute’s eclipse watching event in Waxahachie, Texas.
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No explanations offered, but no intelligence allowed either. Maybe scientists should stop shutting their eyes and ears to what nature wants to tell them.
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It is well established that there are far more ways in which the universe might have been that are non-conducive to life than there are life-friendly ways.
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Eastern U.S. states will see a natural phenomenon that hasn’t occurred for many years: the coordinated emergence of two broods of noisy cicadas.
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As a consequence of the collapsing tree problem, I suggest abandoning evolutionary classifications and return to a pre-Darwinian Linnaean classification.
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Apart from this more general critique, are there any implications from these amber insects for intelligent design theory? You bet!
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Intelligent design advocates have more fun at eclipses, knowing they are not just coincidental. That was certainly my experience on April 8.
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Is all this a coincidence? We think that’s a stretch. One or two fortunate parameters might be called a fluke.
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Darwinists may have to say goodbye to some cherished assumed transitional forms and the evolutionary just-so stories built upon them.
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If unguided evolution can account for the eye of an eagle, does it make any sense to say that intelligent design is also needed?
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Their fossil record as well as their incongruent pattern of anatomical similarities is better explained by intelligent design.
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According to a proverb, you can’t dance at two weddings at the same time. Dr. Kojonen believes that you can.
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