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Space TravelA Spectrum of Views On Eti4/1/1998 The “Christian position” on extraterrestrial intelligence (ETI) has been a matter of debate since the time of Thomas Aquinas.1, 2 Scholars have taken sides for various biblical reasons. Those who believe ETI exists see it as a display of God’s omnipotence and creativity. Aliens From Another World? Getting Here From There4/1/2001 A rising challenge to Christianity, both within and beyond the borders of America, springs from the popular obsession with UFOs (unidentified flying objects) and ETI (extraterrestrial intelligent life). Biospheres Deemed Failures7/1/2001 Two tests of space travelers’ ability to support themselves independent of Earth have taken place in the Arizona desert (see www.bio2.edu). In 1991 a team of eight adults were sealed inside a 3.15-acre “capsule” for a two-year stint. Does The Probability For Eti = 1?12/3/2007 Earlier this fall (September 25) I had a three-minute debate on Mancow’s Morning Madhouse, a nationally syndicated radio show, on the topic “Is there scientific evidence for intelligent life in the universe?” My debate opponent was Amir Aczel, a nationally known mathematician and best-selling author. Only In The Movies: The Harsh Realities Of Deep Space Travel5/20/2009 Ever since the original USS Enterprise first zoomed across television screens at warp speed in 1966, Gene Roddenberry’s space fantasy, Star Trek, has captivated people’s imaginations. Space epics like Star Trek make it easy to dream that one day NASA will find a way to send astronauts beyond our solar system to distant planets. I hate to be a spoiler, but imagination is where such journeys must begin and end. Space TravelBig Bang Anomaly ResolvedHugh Ross, Dave Rogstad, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre Can E.T. Phone Home?Hugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Krista Bontrager with special guest, Dr. Mark Clark Design in Biochemical Systems and Hydrogen MoleculesHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, Jeff Zweerink, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre Exploring Fermi's ParadoxJeff Zweerink, Dave Rogstad, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre Impact Events: God’s Housecleaning ToolHugh Ross, Kenneth Samples and Krista Bontrager More Big Bang Evidence: Primordial Magnetic FieldHugh Ross, Dave Rogstad, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre NASA Experiments Confirm CreationHugh Ross, Kenneth Samples and Krista Bontrager Space TravelIf the Universe is Teeming with Aliens... Where is Everybody?Price: $27.50 Level: All 1 Hardback (published 2002) Renowned physicist Enrico Fermi once asked the question: If the extraterrestrial life proposition is true, he wondered, "Where is everybody?" Lights in the Sky and Little Green MenPrice: $14.00 A Rational Christian Look at UFOs and Extraterrestrials Lights in the Sky and Little Green Men presents a fresh look at UFOs and extraterrestrials. Working from a rational Christian worldview, authors Hugh Ross, Kenneth Samples, and Mark Clark initiate a search for truth to answers about extraterrestrial life, conspiracy theories, cult groups, alien encounters, and more. Utilizing extensive scientific background and knowledge of the Bible, they approach the many questions that surround this enigmatic topic, including: The RUFO HypothesisPrice: $19.95 A DVD Companion to Lights In the Sky & Little Green Men Plays in all DVD players (Region Code 0)
While the vast majority of UFO sightings have natural causes, a residual number seem to defy explanation. What are these "residual" UFOs? Stand to Reason President Greg Koukl leads a discussion with Reasons To Believe scholars Hugh Ross (astronomer), Kenneth Samples (philosopher-theologian), and Mark Clark (national security expert) examining popular UFO theories and developing their own explanatory hypothesis. The RUFO HypothesisPrice: $19.95 A DVD Companion to Lights In the Sky & Little Green Men Plays in all DVD players (Region Code 0)
While the vast majority of UFO sightings have natural causes, a residual number seem to defy explanation. What are these "residual" UFOs? Stand to Reason President Greg Koukl leads a discussion with Reasons To Believe scholars Hugh Ross (astronomer), Kenneth Samples (philosopher-theologian), and Mark Clark (national security expert) examining popular UFO theories and developing their own explanatory hypothesis. |
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