The third axiom of SciPop is stars are distant suns and galaxies. It's part of Galileo's Bluff. It's part of Galileo's Bluff, wishful thinking, an inductive rationalization of the premise that stars are distant suns and galaxies.
July 28th
If it's good enough for Star Trek, it's good enough for popular science (SciPop). Besides, if you've seen it in a Star Trek episode you already believe it. Slam dunk.
July 27th
There's no evidence for dark matter. It's a placeholder term for an unknown phenomenon in the popular science narrative of godless existence (SciPop).
July 24th
Hitchens's razor is epistemological sleight-of-hand which fails to distinguish justified belief from opinion.
April 21st
“Redshift” shows the danger of Peer Review: if speculation enhances the atheist narrative (SciPop), the scientific community ignores the scientific method.
March 21st
According to Jesus there's a great gulf of open space between the inner surface of the lower mantle (Abraham's bosom) and the surface of the molten core of the Earth (the lowest hell).
February 27th
The armour of light is a peace that comes with the assurance that the Bible is true, even if we don't understand it, such that SciPop (the atheist human origins narrative) isn't a threat.
January 16th
What happens when the truth isn't testable? That means it's not scientific. It's not a problem though. We love science so much that we can use it to glorify God.
November 26th
If we let our premise (that there's no God) become our desire, and then we interpret evidence according to the desire that our premise is true, then we end up with SciPop.
Every Mountain And Island Were Moved
If every mountain and island were moved out of their places, the mountains and hills are being made low, and the city of Jerusalem is lifted up to be at the summit of a mountain that fills the whole Earth.
