artistic-image-of-mother-nature-world-environment-and-mother-764162756-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date September 9, 2025 CategoriesEarth SciencesEnvironment & ClimateEthics Tagged , capitalism, China, environmentalism, fauna, flora, free market, human thriving, indigenous people, inspiration, Mother Earth, mountain, nature rights, New Zealand, nonprofit organizations, ownership, prosperity, radical environmentalism, rainforest, river, Russia, stewardship, wealth Should We Put Mother Nature on the Board of Directors? Wesley J. Smith September 9, 2025 Earth Sciences, Environment & Climate, Ethics 6 Nature can’t “own” anything. That’s a human construct. Moreover, nature would be represented by environmental “flesh flake” radicals. Read More ›
Spiral galaxy NGC 628 Type post Author David Coppedge Date January 31, 2024 CategoriesIntelligent DesignPhysical Sciences Tagged , Amazonia, archaeologists, BBC News, Darwin's Finches, Ecuador, fitness landscapes, Galápagos Islands, Hubble Space Telescope, James Webb Space Telescope, Jonathan Wells, NASA, New Scientist, PNAS, rainforest, The Conversation, The Design Inference, Zombie Science (book) Hidden, Now Revealed: Amazonia, Fitness Landscapes, and Fibonacci Numbers David Coppedge January 31, 2024 Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences 7 The caption for one image of spiral galaxy NGC 628 notes: “The spiraling filamentary structure looks somewhat like a cross section of a nautilus shell.” Read More ›
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