
Michel-Yves Bollore
French author and co‑author of the book God, the Science, the Evidence, presenting arguments that contemporary scientific discoveries increase the probability of a creator.
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Oct 9, 2025 • 1h 15min
Has Science Just Proved God? Michel-Yves Bolloré v Niayesh Asfshordi hosted by John Nelson
Niayesh Afshordi, a cosmologist at the University of Waterloo known for his work on early-universe models, debates Michel-Yves Bolloré, an engineer and author advocating that modern cosmology suggests a Creator. They discuss whether the universe's beginning points to a divine cause or can be explained by scientific principles. Topics include fine-tuning of constants, the multiverse theory, and whether God can be scientifically tested. Their spirited dialogue touches on the intersection of faith and science, exploring if they can coexist.

Oct 21, 2025 • 45min
Can science prove that God exists?
Michel-Yves Bolloré and Olivier Bonnassies, authors of 'God, the Science, the Evidence', explore the intersection of science and belief in a creator. They discuss how historical scientific movements shifted away from God and present the Big Bang as a sign of a beginning that suggests a cause. The duo challenges materialist views, highlighting the improbability of fine-tuning without design. They even argue that belief in extraterrestrial life doesn’t contradict Christianity. Their insights raise profound questions about evidence and divine involvement in our universe.

Aug 6, 2025 • 38min
The Resurrection of God: Why Europe's Bestselling Science Book Proves Materialism is Dead
Michel-Yves Bollore, co-author of the bestselling book 'God, the Science, the Evidence,' discusses the remarkable shift in science’s view of God. He argues that modern discoveries—from thermodynamics to quantum mechanics—reinforce the idea of a creator. Bollore outlines seven compelling lines of evidence suggesting the universe had an absolute beginning, challenging materialism's hold in the 21st century. The conversation also explores the philosophical implications of this evidence, urging a re-evaluation of the intersection between science and spirituality.


