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Join host Lance Smith on the Bible Difficulties and Answers podcast as we embark on a thrilling exploration of the universe's precise order and laws, diving into J. Steve Miller's Faith That's Not Blind. Discover why the cosmos operates like a beautifully orchestrated galactic clock and consider the insights of Newton and Einstein that suggest an intelligent design.
Through compelling analogies and expert accounts, we explore whether the universe's intricate structure is a result of mere chance or the hands of a maestro. From the mathematical elegance of the laws governing everything from black holes to distant stars, to the reflections of skeptical scientists turned believers, this episode weighs the evidence for a purposeful design.
Get ready to unravel life's big questions as we investigate how the universe's comprehensible nature hints at a cosmic architect. Don’t miss this riveting journey that’s more thought-provoking than a planetarium show and engages with arguments that have sparked cosmic curiosity throughout history.
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- Miller, J. S. (2016). Faith That’s Not Blind: A Practical Guide to Evaluating Spiritual Beliefs. Wisdom Creek Press. Available on Amazon: https://a.co/d/gTR0odd
- Berlinski, D. (2000). Newton’s Gift: How Sir Isaac Newton Unlocked the System of the World. Free Press.
- Isaacson, W. (2007). Einstein: His Life and Universe. Simon & Schuster.
- Davies, P. (1992). The Mind of God: The Scientific Basis for a Rational World. Simon & Schuster.
- Vilenkin, A. Interview: http://now.tufts.edu/articles/beginning-was-beginning
- Hoyle, F. (1983). The Intelligent Universe. Michael Joseph.
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