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T@P February - Science and Faith: Our Place in the Universe with Deacon Joe Leach

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Deacon Joseph Leach is a planetary geologist, recently retired lecturer from Melbourne University’s Department of Geomatics and also a former NASA researcher.

This months talk explores the idea of Earth being a Goldilocks planet and the Copernicus principle. Deacon Joe speaks on the reality of how special both our universe and planet are when there is an insistence by some that there is nothing special about the Earth - and, by implication, nothing special about human life.

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Deacon Joseph Leach is a planetary geologist, recently retired lecturer from Melbourne University’s Department of Geomatics and also a former NASA researcher.

This months talk explores the idea of Earth being a Goldilocks planet and the Copernicus principle. Deacon Joe speaks on the reality of how special both our universe and planet are when there is an insistence by some that there is nothing special about the Earth - and, by implication, nothing special about human life.

To find out more and dates of future talks visit, subscribe and like:

https://www.theologyatthepub.com.au/

https://www.facebook.com/tapmelb/

https://www.instagram.com/tap_melb/

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