Tag: Nicolaus Copernicus
The Miracle of Man: New Book by Michael Denton
Sputtering nihilists have turned their rage on the idea that someone, somewhere, could be thinking that the unborn man or woman is a miracle worth protecting.
John Bloom on the Match that Lit the Scientific Revolution
Babylonians and Greeks contributed some discoveries and insights that would eventually play into the rise of science.
Astronomer: We Can’t Just Assume Countless Earths Out There
The Copernican Principle has been misused to imply that Earth is somehow insignificant. That is a philosophical attitude, unrelated to the science.
Admit an “Error” by Darwin and Huxley? Here’s How It Could Be Permitted
As we all know, evolutionary theory, like the famed golf game of Kim Jon-il, contains no errors or weaknesses of any kind.
Copernican Revolution Promoted Man’s Place in the Cosmos
In Copernicus’ day, the Earth was thought to be at the bottom of the universe, the “sump” where all the filth collected.