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6 comments :
Thanks for the link Brian! Have a great weekend!
I appreciate you sharing the free apologetics curriculum lesson. Thanks, Brian!
Regarding the Glise 581g planet discovery, I wonder if anyone else thinks it's weird that scientists are willing to say such silly and unthoughtful things like there's a 100% chance of life being on this planet? Do you think they just get geeked out over finding a new planet, or do you think it's an effort to discount intelligent design by pointing to another planet with life and saying "it isn't so improbable after all"?
Bossmanham,
I know what you mean. To me, anyone who says 100% about life on another planet that they have not verified has immediately lost almost all scientific credibility in my book.
Hi bossmanham,
The Reasontobelieve guys just did a science news flash on this discovery. They talk about the 100% claim in the podcast. You should be able to download it off itunes under science news flash.
There's a 95% chance that a teapot is in orbit around Glise 581g (and it's about to boil.) ;)
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