
Debate: Is There Evidence for God?
In the Arena: The Debates and Lectures of William Lane Craig
Contingency and Creation: The Case for a Designer
This chapter examines the philosophical and cosmological arguments for the existence of a transcendent personal being, positing that the universe's contingent nature necessitates an explanation found in a creator. It further explores the implications of fine-tuning and objective moral values, suggesting that these concepts align with the notion of an intentional designer rather than chance or physical necessity.
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