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New Atheism’s Moral Meltdown (Part 2)
One Coyne with Two Sides?
In our original article we wrote “Of course, [Coyne] believes in moral obligations and the significance of the individual.” It seems we were much too generous, for his commitment to moral reality is far from clear.
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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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Tagged Christianity and Science, Faith and Reason, Fine Tuning, God and Evidence, Philosophy, Physics
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