Will the Confirmation of Water on Europa Lead to Panspermia Non-Sequiturs?
You bet it will. People will erroneously conclude that water on Europa means there was or is life...
Read Moreby MikeHeiser | Sep 26, 2016 | Extraterrestrial Life, Panspermia, Science and Religion, UFO Religions | 1 |
You bet it will. People will erroneously conclude that water on Europa means there was or is life...
Read Moreby MikeHeiser | Sep 9, 2016 | Fringe History & Archaeology, Paleobabble | 12 |
Back in February I caused a minor brouhaha (have to love that word) when I blogged,...
Read Moreby DrHeiser | Nov 3, 2014 | Announcement, Biblical Study & Translation, NakedBible, Research Tools & Resources | 5 |
This fell off the radar a bit … I’ll explain why, shortly. As folks in the comments...
Read Moreby DrHeiser | Mar 22, 2014 | UFO Religions, UFO Sightings, Cases | 2 |
I came across a wonderful book today that I’m recommending to all who want to think clearly:...
Read Moreby DrHeiser | Jan 1, 2014 | UFO Religions, UFO Sightings, Cases, UFOs & religious beliefs | 2 |
Mostly in popular science, but not exclusively. I thought I’d post here on this because I...
Read Moreby DrHeiser | Dec 7, 2013 | Fringe History & Archaeology, Humor, Paleobabble | 1 |
A non sequitur is a conclusion that does not follow from the data considered. PaleoBabble research...
Read Moreby DrHeiser | Apr 30, 2012 | Ancient Sites & Archaeology, Fringe History & Archaeology, Inscriptions, dubious, Jesus, Paleobabble | 0 |
That’s the title of Mark Goodacre’s recent post on the Talpiot tomb debate. I highly...
Read Moreby DrHeiser | Oct 7, 2010 | Science and Religion, Theoretical Physics, UFO Religions | 0 |
Okay, I know this is kind of easy if one cares about logic. But I read this today and thought it...
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