Why is universalism considered a heresy today? Supposedly for the first few centuries of Christianity universalism was the norm. When Bishop Irenaeus wrote "Against Heresies" in 180 AD, it didn't mention universalism as a heresy and many think his writings support universalism. What happened...
I thought that this was interesting: Survey Says... Earth-Sized Planets Common
Also, within our own solar system outside our tiny blue paradise: Mars volcanic deposit tells of warm and wet environment
IMHO, I think if Mars had more mass (and thus harder for molecules to escape the...
I haven't seen anything about this yet so I'd thought I'd bring it up. Life on Titan? New clues to what's consuming hydrogen, acetylene on Saturn's moon
From Science Daily June 7, 2010
Interesting stuff going on here. Enjoy! :D
First, I want to get one thing straight. This thread is not meant to be a thread about the validity of either, just the relation between the two in a scientific sense as well as their relationship as far as the evo-creo debate goes.
Often we hear from the evolution side that the two are...
A paper recently came out that shows that a 5 nucleotide ribozyme can translate tRNA to proteins! The paper can be found at pnas.org
Multiple translational products from a five-nucleotide ribozyme â PNAS
Interesting stuff going on in abiogenesis right now. This paper supports an RNA world...