Somehow Wayne and Dan are still riding along on a comet as they explore the mysteries and intrigue of these celestial wonders! Could comets actually have helped to kickstart life? Just what kind of things must line up in order for this to have happened? What comets can we see in 2021?
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Video clips from ESA, NBC News, the Discovery Institute.
Books:
See David A. J. Seargent's book on Amazon, "The Greatest Comets in History: Broom Stars and Celestial Scimitars." Also on Amazon, look for the 2020 updated edition of the book, "The Mystery of Life's Origin" by Thaxton, Bradley, and Olsen (and others).
For David Gelernter's essay on why he left Darwinism, go to https://claremontreviewofbooks.com/giving-up-darwin/
Or see Wayne's article for this podcast, on comets and the origin of life: https://creationanswers.net/answersblog/2020/12/24/comets-meteorites-the-origin-of-life/
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