"In a 2007 issue of The Guardian, physicist Paul Davies said, “Scientists are slowly waking up to an inconvenient truth – the
universe looks suspiciously like a fix. The issue concerns the very laws of nature themselves. For 40 years, the physicists and cosmologists have been quietly collecting examples of all too convenient ‘coincidences’ and special features in the underlying laws of the universe that seem to be necessary in order for life, and hence conscious beings, to exist. Change any one of them and the consequences would be lethal.”
Davies, to be fair, is not saying God did it. But he nicely describes the problem that requires faith in a designer... Without a Creator, there is no reason to even expect a rational universe with laws that permit scientific inquiry. Truly, “the heavens declare the glory of God” (Psalm 19:1)." GP
universe looks suspiciously like a fix. The issue concerns the very laws of nature themselves. For 40 years, the physicists and cosmologists have been quietly collecting examples of all too convenient ‘coincidences’ and special features in the underlying laws of the universe that seem to be necessary in order for life, and hence conscious beings, to exist. Change any one of them and the consequences would be lethal.”
Davies, to be fair, is not saying God did it. But he nicely describes the problem that requires faith in a designer... Without a Creator, there is no reason to even expect a rational universe with laws that permit scientific inquiry. Truly, “the heavens declare the glory of God” (Psalm 19:1)." GP