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Turretin – Copernicus – Einstein – Advantages of Time
One of the few criticisms of Turretin that one is wont to find among theologians during the Industrial Revolution, was that Turretin rejected Copernicus’ heliocentricism. If science had never progressed beyond Copernicus, we might (as part of the necessary bowing and scraping to the religion of science) likewise criticize the great reformer for insisting that…
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New Evidence Against the Hypothesis of Evolution
The “first” animal (using current “scientific” methodologies) is much more complex than previously thought. (link) Of course, if one simply sticks one’s fingers in one’s ears, one can go on believing that life came from non-life, that animals came from non-animals, and that men were born of non-men. No, all things were created from nothing,…
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An Example from the Religion of Science
Apparently, now it is necessary, not only to quote an expert, but to quote an expert who cites more than one study for this proposition: “Studies have shown people fall asleep,” Docknevich said. (source) See, now you MUST believe it – an expert citing an unspecified study – no – studies (plural) have said so.…