We Are Not Alone? No, We Never Were

Age of Disclosure, aliens, Bible, Budd Hopkins, C.S. Lewis, Christianity, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, demonology, Department of Defense, Disclosure Day, Eddy Weiss, extraterrestrial life, Ezekiel, Faith & Science, filmmakers, fundamentalism, Genesis, Lee Roy Gaitan, Luis Elizondo, Michael Heiser, Perelandra, Planetology, Ransom Trilogy, religion, Sheldon Vanauken, Space Trilogy, Steven Spielberg, Supreme Being, Texas, theology, trauma, UFOlogy, Venus
C. S. Lewis was always game for a chat about God and aliens, as recalled by his protégé Sheldon Vanauken. Source
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The Story of Everything Dazzled Me: I Wasn’t Prepared

archival material, audience, Big Bang, biology, Brian Keating, Cambridge University, Charles Darwin, Darwin's Doubt, Discovery Institute, Douglas Axe, Eric Esau, Evolution, Faith & Science, filmmakers, films, Frank Tipler, Hollywood, intelligence, Intelligent Design, James Tour, John Lennox, materialism, Michael Behe, molecular machines, nano-technology, Nobel laureates, Peter Thiel, Poverty Inc., prizes, Return of the God Hypothesis, screener, Signature in the Cell, software, Stephen Meyer, storytelling, The Privileged Planet, The Story of Everything, thinkers, universe, William Dembski
I’ve worked on successful documentary films, including a 2014 feature-length film that won multiple prizes; I’m not easily impressed. Source
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Brian Miller: From Physics to Filmmaking

Brian Miller, colleagues, cosmos, Daniel Reeves, Eric Esau, Evidence, experts, family, filmmakers, films, friends, Intelligent Design, leaders, Neighbors, pastors, physics, Return of the God Hypothesis, scientific discoveries, scientific reasoning, Stephen Meyer, teachers, technical advisor, The Story of Everything, universe
Scientific arguments can take a long time to percolate through the culture, especially when the scientific establishment and media push another narrative. Source
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