Earthrise Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date May 11, 2025 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife SciencesPlanetology Tagged , Aeon, Carl Sagan, conscious awareness, Earthrise, evidence, hidden agenda, insignificance, King Tut, Library of Congress, materialist atheism, Monash University, nature, Pale Blue Dot, Pale Blue Dot-ologists, philosophy of mind, planets, Taj Mahal, Tim Bayme Carl Sagan Aside, Earth Is Significant Denyse O’Leary May 11, 2025 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences, Planetology 6 Does the view from a vast distance have any relationship to the significance of a human cultural achievement? Read More ›
New_High-Resolution_Earthrise_Image Type post Author Guillermo Gonzalez Date January 7, 2020 CategoriesPhysical Sciences Tagged , __edited, Apollo 8, beauty, butterflies, Carl Sagan, color, crystals, earth, Earthrise, flowers, Frank Borman, insects, Jim Lovell, Mars, Moon, natural selection, Neptune, peacock, rainbows, sexual selection, solar system, surprise, Uranus, Venus Earth — The Mystery of Our Colorful Home Guillermo Gonzalez January 7, 2020 Physical Sciences 3 Certainly, there is no logical reason why life should be wedded to the transcendental value of beauty. Read More ›
Earthrise Type post Date December 13, 2018 CategoriesPhysical Sciences Tagged , __k-review, abortion, ants, Apollo 8, astronauts, cancer, censorship, Christmas Eve, cosmic fine-tuning, cosmos, death rates, digital code, DNA, earth, Earthrise, economy, Frank Borman, Genesis, Jim Lovell, molecular machines, Moon, NASA, protests, Racism, Roman Catholic, Sports, unemployment, violence, women Apollo 8 and Intelligent Design, Then and Now Science and Culture December 13, 2018 Physical Sciences 5 Half a century ago, as 1968 came to a close, one event brought people together not only in America but also around the globe. Read More ›