Showing posts with label life on other planets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label life on other planets. Show all posts

Friday, April 4, 2014

10 More BIG Mistakes Made by Evolutionists - Mike Riddle



In this second session on big mistakes made by evolutionists Mike discusses the following 10 more mistakes.

1. Dinosaurs died out 65 million years ago
2. Large canyons require long ages to form
3. Antibiotic resistance
4. Life on other planets
5. The peppered moth
6. The monarch butterfly
7. Beneficial mutations
8. Carbon-14 dating
9. All real scientists believe in evolution
10. The Bible is outdated


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Monday, September 16, 2013

The Origin of Life, Part 1 - Creation Today



The Origin of Life, Part 1 – Season 3 Episode 9

S03E09mainJoin Eric Hovind and Paul Taylor for the first episode of this four-part series on how life began. Did life originate in the primordial soup? Did all the right chemicals mysteriously combine and explode to create life? Evolutionists have a number of theories about how life began, and on this program Eric and Paul examine one of the more unusual ones — that life on Earth actually began on Mars!


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Friday, June 28, 2013

The Quest for Life in the Universe - Dr. William Worraker



The Quest for Life in the Universe

William Worraker
Recently there has been a concerted effort by scientists to find extra-terrestrial life. Is evidence of water on Mars and in the Universe evidence for life? Is there any other intelligence, or are we alone? Dr William Worraker investigates.

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Bill Worraker

Bill Worraker has a B.Sc. (Hons) degree in Physics and a Ph.D. in Engineering Mathematics, both from the University of Bristol, U.K. He has experience of academic and industrial research into a wide range of fluid flow phenomena. Currently employed as a developer of industrial software, he has been an active amateur astronomer for over 20 years and has participated in collaborative professional-amateur observing projects on variable stars.
Some of his articles are as follows: