While we agree that it is important to know the truth, Tyson’s trusted source and conclusions differ radically from ours.
Cosmos astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson asserts that religious influence on science intellectually cripples would-be innovators.
Hawaiian cricket “evolution” into stealth mode saves them from extinction.
Are weak muscles the price humans paid for evolving bigger better brains?
Episode 12 of Cosmos is entirely devoted to convincing viewers that dangerous man-made global warming threatens to destroy our planet.
When does “stop” mean “go”? Surprisingly often! The DNA code common to all living things is not quite as uniform as previously thought.
Do the genetic roots of primate tooth enamel track humanity’s evolutionary roots?
Evolution: Not just for survival anymore!
Sap-sucking insects get a nutritional leg up from bacterial symbionts.
Episode 11 of Cosmos treats the biblical account of Noah’s Flood as a spin-off of the ancient Epic of Gilgamesh.
Are the chemical signatures in a faint galaxy the fossil remnants of our universe’s birth?
Trace elements in theropod toe show bone-healing physiology is unchanged since dinosaurs walked the earth.
Two Bible-believing Christians—Michael Faraday and James Clerk Maxwell—took center stage in the program.
Can genetic engineers—by building a bacterium that speaks an unearthly tongue—reenact ancient evolution in the laboratory?
“Water world” is a “geological approach to life’s emergence.”
Host Neil deGrasse Tyson tells an engaging story of how our supposed geological history has blindly guided our alleged human evolutionary history.
Kepler Space Telescope pinpoints a potentially habitable earth-sized exoplanet.
The mystery of the moon’s age is supposedly solved by computer simulations.
Episode Eight of Cosmos mingles fascinating physics and astronomy with evolutionary interpretations that cannot be tested or observed.
The final installment of Neil Shubin’s PBS miniseries, climbs to the top of the evolutionary tree of life to acquaint us with “our inner monkey.”
This episode tells the story of “one man’s quest” to discover what host Neil deGrasse Tyson assures viewers (six times) is the “true age of the Earth.”
The stars of the program were a group of reptiles that supposedly evolved into mammals, and the supporting cast consisted of baby opossums that gave their lives for the cause.
What we read in God’s Word even helps us understand what we see in God’s world—including most of the scientific principles taught in this episode.
Your Inner Fish, hosted on PBS by fish paleontologist Neil Shubin, blends fishy fables with embryology, genetics, and human anatomy.
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