Tuesday, January 17, 2023

Challenge accepted.

 




"For now, it's worth noting that scientists have discovered another class the of unexpected evidence that suggests, to many leading physicists at least, the need to revive a God or design hypothesis. As John Polkinghorne notes, "We are living in an age where there is a great revival of natural theology taking place. That revival of natural theology is taking place not on the whole among theologians, who have lost their nerve in that area, but among the scientists."" Polkinghorne further observes that although this new natural theology generally has more modest ambitions than the natural theology of the Middle Ages, a profound intellectual shift has nevertheless begun to take place."


"That revival of natural theology is taking place not on the whole among theologians, who have lost their nerve in that area..."


Well?

Challenge accepted.


And this guy?

Deserves tons of credit:


Gerald Schroeder




Every last bit of that had to be so precise?

 That it's just improbable to be an accident.


If just one of those buttons, slider bars etc is off by the least lil bit?

No universe.

Do you honestly think you could play around with those knobs, buttons, and slider bars enough to have everything end up just like it needed to be for universe creation?

The probability of that happening is so staggering as to be negligible.

(so small or unimportant as to be not worth considering; insignificant.)



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