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The Privileged Planet: How Our Place in the Cosmos is Designed for Discovery
Guillermo Gonzalez, Jay Richards

Regnery Publishing, Inc., 2004 - 464 pages

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Discovery and existence.

An awe inspiring product bearing witness to the uniqueness of planet earth in our large universe. The earth The Privileged Planet is also the best place in the universe for scientific discovery.


Interesting Ideas

I am about 100 pages into this book and am enjoying it. The ideas are interesting and thought provoking. There is a great deal of evidence provided.
At times it is abit challenging for someone without a science background but it is, overall, accesible for most.

Certainly a convincing argument so far.









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Brilliant

I found the Privelaged Planet to be profoundly credible in that while enlisting the best of science, and scientists who were neutral in their research...they laid out the obvious and logical conclusions without any apology or level of theological deductions. This was so very well done and deeply inspiring; as is all of authentic research and discovery.

Dr. Lynn Cerullo


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Indeed the Privileged Planet

Very concentrated stuff that overwhelms. Things we take for granted all point to the Privileged Planet. For example, if the axis of the earth were not tilted to a 23.5 degree angle, Seattle would have weather like Siberia. The awesome nature of so many facts and how beyond comprehension it all is even though the fact can be so simply stated. We can know without understanding or comprehending. What a perspective! These people talking about global warming or climate change are like ants scurrying around on their ant hill.


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Is Earth merely an insignificant speck in a vast and meaningless universe? On the contrary: The Privileged Planet shows that this cherished assumption of materialism is dead wrong. In this provocative book, Guillermo Gonzalez and Jay W. Richards present a staggering array of evidence that exposes the hollowness of this modern dogma. They demonstrate that our planet is exquisitely fit not only to support life, but also to give us the best view of the universe, as if Earth were designed both for life and for scientific discovery. Readers are taken on a scientific odyssey from a history of tectonic plates, to the wonders of water and solar eclipses, to our location in the Milky Way, to the laws that govern the universe, and to the beginning of cosmic time. The Privileged Planet contains astounding findings that should lead any individual to reevaluate and even to reconsider our very purpose on what so many have dismissed as nothing more than an accident of cosmic evolution.


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