This week we discuss another popular argument for the existence of God, the Fine-Tuning Argument. Join us as we discuss the incredible precision with which the universe was created to sustain life.
Below are some Bible verses and sources we have cited or mentioned in this episode. Please note that these citations may not be in order, and this list may not be exhaustive. However, we have done our best to credit any sources referenced in this episode. Thanks!
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“DOE Explains… The Strong Nuclear Force” by Department of Energy
“What Is The Universe Made of” by WMAP, NASA
“Cold-Case Christianity” by J. Warner Wallace
“Return of the God Hypothesis” by Stephen C. Myer
Hugh Ross - Astrophysicist - Reasons to Believe - reasons.org
“The Fine Tuning Argument” by Robin Collins
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