Written articles, Book reviews and Extracts
Can You Prove that Christianity is True?
Examples of fine tuning
- The force of gravity
- The strong nuclear force
- The masses of protons and neutrons
- The strength of dark energy
What can cosmic fine tuning tell us about God?
Objections
- Doubting atheism
- God: no evidence?
- Should faith need evidence?
- Is the universe too big for us? Fine tuning and the size of the Universe
- What's wrong with a multiverse? - a short paper exploring in a bit more depth the questions raised in video 5, 'God or the Multiverse?'
- Not so fine tuned after all? A response to professor Steven Weinberg's objection to the design argument from cosmic fine tuning
- Who made God? It's all very well claiming that God made the universe, but...
Extracts
- 'A Universe fit for intelligent life' - an extract from 'An Introduction to Astronomy and Cosmology' by Ian Morison. © 2008 John Wiley & Sons. Used by kind permission of the publishers, John Wiley & Sons. Buy 'Introduction to Astronomy and Cosmology' from Amazon.com | Buy 'Introduction to Astronomy and Cosmology' from Amazon.co.uk
- The Anthropic Design Argument - an extract from 'A Sceptic's Guide to Atheism,' by Peter Williams, in which Williams takes on Richard Dawkins' attempts to counter the fine-tuning argument. © 2009 Peter S Williams. Used by kind permission of the publishers. Buy 'A Sceptic's Guide' from Amazon.com | Buy 'A Sceptic's Guide' from Amazon.co.uk
- The fine-tuning of the Universe - an extract from 'God's Undertaker: has science buried God?' by John Lennox. © 2009 John Lennox. Used by kind permission of the publishers. Buy 'God's Undertaker' from Amazon.com | Buy 'God's Undertaker' from Amazon.co.uk
Reviews
- 'Mind and Cosmos: why the materialist neo-Darwinian conception of nature is almost certainly false,' by Thomas Nagel
- 'The Grand Design: new answers to the ultimate questions of life,' by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow
- 'The Greatest Show on Earth: the evidence for evolution,' by Richard Dawkins
- 'Just Six Numbers: the deep forces that shape the universe,' by Martin Rees
- 'God and Stephen Hawking: whose design is it anyway?' By John C Lennox