Tag: Neil deGrasse Tyson
Cosmos Says We’re Made of “Stardust”; But Is That All?
Last night’s episode was highlighted by a fascinating discussion of how scientists have determined the compositions of stars, and what happens when different types of stars die.
Cosmos Episode 6: Science as the New Sacred, and Failed Darwinian Predictions About Insects and Flowers
If that doesn’t make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside, I suppose I don’t know what will.
Shining Light on the Latest Errors and Omissions in Cosmos
Did Neil deGrasse Tyson purposefully misstate a book’s title to bash religion?
Cosmos Episode Four: Fewer Errors of Commission, More Errors of Omission
Driven by a materialistic agenda, Cosmos shuts up as haunted the tabooed territory of religion’s positive influence on the development of science.
Cosmos Scrubs Religion’s Positive Influence from the History of the Scientific Revolution
Materialists project a religion-friendly image because popular culture expects it, while at the same time they make arguments to erode religious belief.