The Standard (St. Catharines)

Gwynne Dyer and the meaning of life

- Deanna Olfert Welland

Re: Gwynne Dyer’s March 2 column, Discovery makes it clear: there’s life in deep space.

Mr. Dyer claims three of Trappist-1’s planets have atmosphere­s which will be retained “long enough for complex life forms to evolve.”

He also claims that, as a journalist, he is allowed to “speak obvious truths even when the scientific evidence is still falling a bit short.”

Mr. Dyer, neither science nor Darwinism have proven that life can exist out of nothing.

Rather, science proves the opposite — everything that exists has a design. And a design does not “come by chance” nor evolve out of nothing.

“In the beginning, God created the heavens and the Earth.” Genesis 1:1

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