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White Horse Inn: Conversational Theology

The Multiverse & The Mystery of Life’s Origin

Release date:

May 9, 2021

Topic(s):

Worldview Creation

Format(s):

Audio

Does the idea of the multiverse provide a good explanation for all the fine tuning we see throughout our universe? Is there any way to test the multiverse hypothesis or does it operate as a kind of unquestioned dogma? How do naturalistic scientists explain the origin of life, or the complex amount of information that exists in our own genetic code? Shane Rosenthal discusses these questions and more with Stephen Meyer as they continue their conversation begun last week related to the release of Dr. Meyer’s latest book, The Return of the God Hypothesis.

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Years ago on a White Horse Inn episode, we asked Michael Shermer why he trusted in the power of human reason since according to his own view it’s the product of chance. To put it another way, if you have the opportunity to use a computer that was randomly put together, or one that was specifically designed by a company like Apple, which one would you choose to crunch your data? His answer was “Well, what else do we have?” In other words—it just works. But he was unable to provide an explanation as to why he thought we should trust our own reasoning powers.

Shane Rosenthal

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Return of the God Hypothesis

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Darwin’s Doubt

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Signature in the Cell

Author: Stephen Meyer

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