Jay_RIchards Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date August 21, 2024 CategoriesIntelligent DesignPhysical SciencesScience Reporting Tagged , astronomers, Brian Keating, cosmologists, cosmos, earth, Earth-like planets, exoplanets, Guillermo Gonzalez, intelligent design, Jay Richards, Luke Barnes, Mars, orbit, Peter Robinson, reporters, science media, scientific discovery, Space.com, The Privileged Planet, Uncommon Knowledge Richards: The Most Earth-Like Planet Is Still … Mars David Klinghoffer August 21, 2024 Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences, Science Reporting 3 With the discovery of large numbers of exoplanets in the last twenty years, does Earth look as privileged as it once did? Read More ›
galaxy cluster SMACS 0723 Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date September 7, 2022 CategoriesCosmologyPhysical SciencesPhysicsScience Tagged , astrophysicists, Big Bang, COVID-19, denial, denialism, disinformation, Eric Lerner, Frank Turek, hysteria, intelligent design, James Webb Space Telescope, pseudoscience, Return of the God Hypothesis, Space.com, Stephen Meyer, Vaccines Stephen Meyer: No, the Big Bang Hasn’t Been “Disproven” David Klinghoffer September 7, 2022 Cosmology, Physical Sciences, Physics, Science 3 Today, the mark of genuine disinformation is, often, the repeated, robotic use of the word "disinformation." Read More ›
Mars Type post Author Mike Keas Date December 19, 2019 CategoriesPhysical Sciences Tagged , __edited, astrobiology, biosignatures, Buddhism, Cambrian Explosion, Christianity, Darwin-skeptics, dinosaurs, entomology, extraterrestrial life, Hinduism, insects, intelligent design, Judaism, Mars, NASA, New Testament, pareidolia, religion, Space.com, St. Louis, Unbelievable Mars Bugs and Intelligent Design — On a Collision Course? Mike Keas December 19, 2019 Physical Sciences 8 I picture Ohio University officials turning as red as Mars over Professor Romoser’s exotic claims. Read More ›