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As the rover Curiosity explores our red neighbor Mars, many scientists and space buffs wait on bated breath for news that the planet held (or maybe even holds) life.
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Right, it does not imply intelligent life. But since AiG preaches pseudo-science and does not understand real science, it makes sense that they would not get the reference. Of course, they just seized on it to make a theological point (on ID)."Dog door" is just a humorous name scientists gave to a feature that is quite natural, but offers some insights into the geology of Mars. Sometimes science humor misleads people as it seems to have misled AIG here.
AIG could say well that is 3 more clicks on our article today , mine was one of themSome days, there just isn't much for them to write about, I suppose...
Yeah, that's true. But then St. Patrick used a shamrock to make his point about the Trinity to the Irish pagans, and Jesus used a tiny seed to make His point. Sometimes, it works. But it helps if one knows what it is one is talking about.Right, it does not imply intelligent life. But since AiG preaches pseudo-science and does not understand real science, it makes sense that they would not get the reference. Of course, they just seized on it to make a theological point (on ID).
Yeah, there's all kinds of eschatology beliefs out there. Some of them are extremely weird.Barb,my point is that those do exist and how large that group is idk
Not Christians ,agnostics ,atheistsYeah, there's all kinds of eschatology beliefs out there. Some of them are extremely weird.
Mostly. I'm thinking that there isn't a belief system out there that hasn't had it's share of whackos.Not Christians ,agnostics ,atheists
I would call that normal for them.Mostly. I'm thinking that there isn't a belief system out there that hasn't had it's share of whackos.
The Expanse is darker and complex modern sci-fi.I would call that normal for them.
Honestly agnostics and atheism offer no hope .
Roddenberry ,gene type ,ww2 navy pilot ,and humanist created trek and if you look at eugenics ,star trek is warning against that in a few stories .the tos has the navy influence as well.
Not to have conflicts or be dark when he was alive .ds9 was green light but he was dead when it was airing ,he wouldn't like the darker ,internal conflict style it had
Unrealistic,but given it was in the early space age era ,it fit and gave a meaning and good feel.
Modern sci Fi has nothing close save Stargate sg1,sga.
Given recent wars and events I can see why some hope for that
"Dog door" is just a humorous name scientists gave to a feature that is quite natural, but offers some insights into the geology of Mars. Sometimes science humor misleads people as it seems to have misled AIG here.
Key word dark .The Expanse is darker and complex modern sci-fi.
That you wrote what you wrote, here, implies that one of the following, two things is true: either 1) you did not read Ken Ham's article, or 2) you are deliberately misrepresenting it, and Ham. Why don't you quote for us Ken's exact words in that article, wherein, according to your accusation, Ham is claiming that this "dog door" on Mars does "imply intelligent life"? Thanks.Right, it does not imply intelligent life. But since AiG preaches pseudo-science and does not understand real science, it makes sense that they would not get the reference. Of course, they just seized on it to make a theological point (on ID).
Ham thinks that the space team views this as a possible sign of intelligent life. In fact, the space team believes no such thing, so Ham is erecting a straw man.That you wrote what you wrote, here, implies that one of the following, two things is true: either 1) you did not read Ken Ham's article, or 2) you are deliberately misrepresenting it, and Ham. Why don't you quote for us Ken's exact words in that article, wherein, according to your accusation, Ham is claiming that this "dog door" on Mars does "imply intelligent life"? Thanks.
Yet, what they did write, here, triggered a reaction from you. What they did write, here, was enough for you to seize upon for an opportunity to misrepresent what they did write, here.Some days, there just isn't much for them to write about, I suppose...
Yep. I wrote: ""Dog door" is just a humorous name scientists gave to a feature that is quite natural, but offers some insights into the geology of Mars. Sometimes science humor misleads people as it seems to have misled AIG here."Yet, what they did write, here, triggered a reaction from you.