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Atheistic tending science is bent on proving their theories, which are based on their philosophical beliefs, that can best be summed up by Carl Sagan, “we live on an insignificant planet of a humdrum star lost in a galaxy tucked away in some forgotten corner of a universe in which there are far more galaxies than people”. Of course not all scientists are atheists, but their theories explicitly rule out the possibility that the earth is in a special place. This is called the Copernican Principle. It basically states that the earth is NOT in a priviliged or special place, and even if the evidence says otherwise, mainstream science will bend over backwards to deny it: even to the point of inventing non-existant stuff to keep their preferred (i.e. Copernican) theories alive. Stuff like dark matter, dark energy, the multiverse, etc. Stuff that cannot be found but must exist for their funding to continue to flow from our pockets, even as they indirectly attack what we believe and would like researched.
A new documentary called The Principle is set to be released September 19th, 2014. This documentary explores recent evidence that the Copernican Principle is false. The movie is narrated by Kate Mulgrew (Captain Janeway of Star Trek) and features Lawrence Krauss, Michio Kaku, Max Tegmark, Julian Barbour, George Ellis, and others. And you will not believe what they have to say.
Recently the movie has come under attack by the very people who interviewed for it and narrated it. The attack came as the film started getting some attention. Interestingly, the most powerful scientific evidence came AFTER the scientists interviewed in 2011 (what are they afraid of?). See the article here. There are powerful forces arrayed to keep you from seeing this film.