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In Part 2 of our series asking “Is God Real?”, we move from philosophy to science.
Does modern physics support the idea of a Creator?
Is the universe fine-tuned for life?
Can chemistry alone explain the origin of biological information?
We examine cosmology, the precision of the physical constants, the origin of life, and the structure of DNA. We also look at why the laws of nature are mathematically intelligible and what that suggests about the source of reality.
Belief in God isn’t a blind leap.
It’s a reasonable conclusion based on the structure of the universe and the nature of life itself.
Sources used in this episode are listed below.
And remember, faith isn’t believing without evidence. It’s trusting where the evidence leads.
Sources:
• William Lane Craig – Reasonable Faith
• Norman Geisler & Frank Turek – I Don’t Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist
• Josh McDowell & Sean McDowell – Evidence That Demands a Verdict
• Lee Strobel – The Case for Christ
• Frank Morison – Who Moved the Stone
By Kenneth WillisIn Part 2 of our series asking “Is God Real?”, we move from philosophy to science.
Does modern physics support the idea of a Creator?
Is the universe fine-tuned for life?
Can chemistry alone explain the origin of biological information?
We examine cosmology, the precision of the physical constants, the origin of life, and the structure of DNA. We also look at why the laws of nature are mathematically intelligible and what that suggests about the source of reality.
Belief in God isn’t a blind leap.
It’s a reasonable conclusion based on the structure of the universe and the nature of life itself.
Sources used in this episode are listed below.
And remember, faith isn’t believing without evidence. It’s trusting where the evidence leads.
Sources:
• William Lane Craig – Reasonable Faith
• Norman Geisler & Frank Turek – I Don’t Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist
• Josh McDowell & Sean McDowell – Evidence That Demands a Verdict
• Lee Strobel – The Case for Christ
• Frank Morison – Who Moved the Stone