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What is the Fine Tuning Argument? 12 Quick Points
1) Scientists have increasingly become aware that the universe is ‘just right’ for life. If any one of a number of features of the universe had been even slightly different, life as we know it would be impossible.
2) For example, various features of the universe are ‘just right’ for the existence of stars, galaxies and life itself; had they been slightly different the human race could not exist.
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Posted in Existence of God, Quick Thoughts, Science and Christianity
Tagged Christianity and Science, Faith and Reason, Fine Tuning, God and Evidence, Philosophy, Physics
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Six Poor Reasons for Rejecting the Miraculous
Christian theology affirms a number of miracles, most importantly the atonement, the resurrection, the incarnation and the virgin birth. The secular mind dismisses these as tall-tales and myths produced by superstitious, pre-modern minds. However, it seems to us that the modern prejudice against miracles is not very rational.
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Tagged Christianity and Science, ECREE, God and Science, Miracles, Myths of Secularism, The Bible Tells Me So!
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