An engaging defence and critique of the various arguments from both science and religion on the fine-tuning of the Universe.
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A pretty in-depth review of the various physical properties of the universe that appear to be fine-tuned to allow for life. Interesting if you have an interest in cosmological sciences and physics. Ultimately, however, it's not going to “settle” any debates between those who are strictly naturalists and those who believe in a Creator. Most people are going to consider this to be a very, very “dry” read. If you've successfully tackled books by Stephen Hawking, Michio Kaku, Brian Greene and the like, you'll be better able to understand the physics presented and the information presented here will have more of a “Ah! Now I see!” kind of effect. (These are authors I've been reading for decades now and I've always been fascinated by string theory and cosmology separately.) If, on the other hand, you are looking at this book from a Christian apologetics standpoint, you aren't likely to gain much in order to have productive conversations with your strongly atheistic friends.