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🗓️ 18 January 2023
⏱️ 43 minutes
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0:00.0 | If we're talking about the fine tuning argument, I take the fine tuning argument to be sort of an extension of a very basic, it's not even an argument, it's just kind of an instinct. |
0:14.0 | Why did most people who have ever lived and still live believe that there's a god? |
0:19.1 | Well, one of the reasons might be if you look around at the universe and there are various bits and pieces of it that |
0:24.6 | seem to fit well together in a way that you might think you know needs a mind. |
0:30.1 | Welcome everybody to another exciting episode of the Into the Impossible |
0:36.8 | podcast featuring yours truly, Dr. Brian Keating, and my friend Luke Barnes, who is |
0:41.8 | a lecturer, that's like a professor of astronomy and |
0:44.5 | cosmology at the University of Western Sydney Australia and he is one of the |
0:51.4 | most renowned thinkers and authors popularizers of science. |
0:55.6 | He's done so much he's written two wonderful books, one that we've had him on previously for you. |
0:59.9 | You'll hear a little bit about that, the Cosmic Revolutionaries Handbook, |
1:02.4 | written with his |
1:02.8 | advisor Garrett Lewis who's been in the show twice as well as well as another book |
1:07.4 | called a fortunate universe from what this interview is loosely based on and |
1:11.7 | that has to do with the fine tuning of the universe and how the universe could be designed for life. |
1:17.0 | And it comes from Dr Barnes, Professor Barnes, who is a former, I should stress former, young Earth creationist, who believed originally |
1:26.7 | during his upbringing with his father as a pastor and a church that really maintained that the Earth was only about 5,700 years old and that all of science and all |
1:36.4 | appearance of it could be explained through a biblical narrative where God essentially |
1:40.4 | imposes upon us a viewpoint that we can't help but be confused about. |
1:45.6 | So obviously he doesn't further that anymore, believing as he does in a 13.8 billion |
1:51.5 | year old universe, in a 4.5 billion year old earth, but he also is able to converse |
1:58.5 | from a theological perspective believing that God does play a role in his life as a Christian. He is not one of the many many |
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