Artemis-II Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date April 13, 2026 CategoriesCosmologyFaith & ScienceHistory of Science Tagged , aneurysm, Artemis II, astronauts, astronomers, Bethel McGrew, Book of Nature, Carl Sagan, cosmos, earth, history of science, Johannes Kepler, nihilism, paywall, planetary motion, planets, Psalms, Richard Dawkins, scientific evidence, space, stars, Stephen Meyer, The Story of Everything, theologians, universe, Victor Glover, Voyager 1, Wall Street Journal Contest of Cosmic Stories “Isn’t a Fair Fight” David Klinghoffer April 13, 2026 Cosmology, Faith & Science, History of Science 3 As Bethel McGrew notes, the tradition of seeing the stars, planets, and the rest of space as pointing to a creator has a distinguished scientific history. Read More ›
Earth Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date April 8, 2026 CategoriesFaith & ScienceIntelligent DesignRare Earth Tagged , Artemis II, astronauts, atheism, Bill Nye, Christmas, cosmology, documentary, earth, faith and science, fine-tuning, Fox News, heavens, humanity, intelligent design, Jared Isaacman, Lawrence Krauss, Michael Shermer, Moon, movies, oasis, Privileged Planet, Richard Dawkins, space, spaceship, Stephen Meyer, The Story of Everything, tickets, universe, Victor Glover “Cosmic Orphans” No More: Stephen Meyer on the Meaning of the Artemis II Mission David Klinghoffer April 8, 2026 Faith & Science, Intelligent Design, Rare Earth 3 Aboard the lunar spacecraft, astronaut Victor Glover spoke movingly about what some have called our Privileged Planet. Read More ›