nice CGI, and I liked seeing the names of some or all of those you interviewed, like Ellis, Barbour, Kaku, Krauss, et al.
Did Carl Sagan really think the earth isn't special? Or did he think it is very special, being, according to evolutionists like him, an incredibly unlikely chance occurrence? Well, anyways, I guess The Principle isn't discussing evolution… or does it?
"Did Carl Sagan really think the earth isn't special? Or did he think it is very special, being, according to evolutionists like him, an incredibly unlikely chance occurrence?"
>> The reference in the opening to Sagan is a direct quote. "We live on an insignificant planet of a humdrum star in a forgotten corner of a galaxy in a universe in which there are far more galaxies than people." His words.
"Well, anyways, I guess The Principle isn't discussing evolution… or does it?"
>> Only the subtle will grasp the intimate connection between the Copernican Principle and the theory of evolution. We do not draw it out in "The Principle", but the groundwork is being laid for our next film, which specifically addresses the age of the Earth, as determined by Darwinists.
nice CGI, and I liked seeing the names of some or all of those you interviewed, like Ellis, Barbour, Kaku, Krauss, et al.
ReplyDeleteDid Carl Sagan really think the earth isn't special? Or did he think it is very special, being, according to evolutionists like him, an incredibly unlikely chance occurrence? Well, anyways, I guess The Principle isn't discussing evolution… or does it?
What was the piano music? I've heard it before. I liked it.
ReplyDeleteAlso, what's the running length of The Principle?
It is the Aria from J. S. Bach's "Goldberg Variations".
DeleteThe film currently runs 1 hour 27 minutes- will probably end up running about 1:35 or so with end titles.
Ah yes the Goldberg Variations. Good stuff
Delete"Did Carl Sagan really think the earth isn't special? Or did he think it is very special, being, according to evolutionists like him, an incredibly unlikely chance occurrence?"
ReplyDelete>> The reference in the opening to Sagan is a direct quote. "We live on an insignificant planet of a humdrum star in a forgotten corner of a galaxy in a universe in which there are far more galaxies than people." His words.
"Well, anyways, I guess The Principle isn't discussing evolution… or does it?"
>> Only the subtle will grasp the intimate connection between the Copernican Principle and the theory of evolution. We do not draw it out in "The Principle", but the groundwork is being laid for our next film, which specifically addresses the age of the Earth, as determined by Darwinists.
Oh, yes, I suppose he did say "insignificant"…
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