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sheseeksnonfiction.blog
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| | | | | Being a true fan of Carl Sagan means calling out the times in Cosmos when he was (unintentionally) inaccurate, Eurocentric, and antitheistic. | |
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letterstonature.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Warning: long post! Abstract: Neil deGrasse Tyson has argued that Isaac Newton's religious views stymied his science, preventing him from discovering what Laplace showed a century later - that theplanetary orbits are stable against perturbation. This conclusion is highly dubious. Newton did develop perturbation theory, and applied it to the moon's orbit. His lack of... | |
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armariummagnus.blogspot.com
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| | | | | Two years after its release, AmenĂ¡bar's movie Agora is continuing to perpetuate some modern myths about the history of science. The late... | |
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purelypresbyterian.com
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| | | William Ames Marrow of Sacred Divinity, Book 2, ch. 15. Of the Time of Worship. 1. The most solemn time of worship is now the first day of every week which is called the Lord's Day (Rev. 1:10; 1 Cor. 16:2). 2. And it is called the Lord's Day by the same reason that the... | ||