Tag: asteroid
Recognizing Providence in the History of Life Is a Hint About Our Own Lives
Any of us can point to certain pivotal events in our past that need not have occurred, but did.
Bioethicists Okay Human Extinction to Eliminate Suffering
A few months ago, Oxford professor Roger Crisp opined that we might not want to stop a huge asteroid from hitting the Earth.
Space Archaeology — How About Cellular Archaeology?
ʻOumuamua is a fascinating object, and certainly deserves further investigation. How could we discern design from non-design?
Studying Tabby’s Star, Scientists Use the Design Filter — Non-Intelligent Causes Win This Round
Here’s a case where astronomers ruled out intelligent causes, despite their initial excited hopes.
‘Oumuamua, Space Visitor, Shows Intelligent Design at Work
The discovery of ETs would not undermine the case for the design of terrestrial life one bit. The situation for Darwinists is very different.