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BOOD REVIEW: There Is a Light That Never Goes Out, by Auguste Meyrat – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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Auguste Meyrat is an English teacher in the Dallas area. He holds an MA in Humanities and an MEd in Educational Leadership. He is the senior editor of The Everyman and has written essays for The Federalist, The American Thinker, and The American Conservative as well as the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture.

 

The fine-tuning argument for God, which details how a multitude of physical variables come together to enable human existence, is among the strongest an apologist can make from the facts of science. The odds of such a universe arising randomly are infinitesimal and thus strongly point to an omniscient and omnipotent Intelligence.

Some people misconceive God as an anthropomorphized myth (or “Sky Daddy”) like Zeus or Odin, flying around and performing miracles, not as a Prime Mover outside time and space with the capacity to affect physical reality. …

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