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Return of the God Hypothesis

Three Scientific Discoveries That Reveal the Mind Behind the Universe

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Return of the God Hypothesis

By: Stephen C. Meyer
Narrated by: Timothy Andrés Pabon
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The New York Times bestselling author of Darwin’s Doubt presents groundbreaking scientific evidence of the existence of God, based on breakthroughs in physics, cosmology, and biology.

Beginning in the late 19th century, many intellectuals began to insist that scientific knowledge conflicts with traditional theistic belief—that science and belief in God are “at war.” Philosopher of science Stephen Meyer challenges this view by examining three scientific discoveries with decidedly theistic implications. Building on the case for the intelligent design of life that he developed in Signature in the Cell and Darwin’s Doubt, Meyer demonstrates how discoveries in cosmology and physics coupled with those in biology help to establish the identity of the designing intelligence behind life and the universe.

Meyer argues that theism — with its affirmation of a transcendent, intelligent and active creator — best explains the evidence we have concerning biological and cosmological origins. Previously Meyer refrained from attempting to answer questions about “who” might have designed life. Now he provides an evidence-based answer to perhaps the ultimate mystery of the universe. In so doing, he reveals a stunning conclusion: the data support not just the existence of an intelligent designer of some kind—but the existence of a personal God.

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Biological Sciences Evolution Evolution & Genetics History & Philosophy Philosophy Religious Studies Science Cosmology Discovery Intelligent Design
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A fascinating book with lots of exciting information. I recommend it to all who have an interest in questions concerning the beginning of the universe and the beginning of life

Very informative and interesting

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Dr Meyer has written a magnificent book, which should satisfy the academic and the layman alike.

A complex work, blending nuanced history, penetrating philosophy, personal anecdotes, and more without losing focus.

A must-read for those who can see through the myth of conflict between 'religion' and 'science'. instead, Meyer offers an honest reading of all those previously mentioned.

A Remarkable Tome

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Very interesting book, which covers many critical topics about God and science. Interesting and unique book. Must buy.

Must buy

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A scientific look at proving God more likely exists, than not, through an examination of generally accepted scientific hypotheses.

Complicated at times, however, well written with a good use of analogies covering the topics looked at.

I didn’t agree with all the authors findings, specifically that God must exist as a Theistic God other than something else however, as there are more options on the table that could have been looked at other than those noted. If the author is reading this I would recommend he looks at Hermeticism, notably the Kybalion as a good starting point, as many truths are held within the text and will no doubt answer many questions. Of course, as the author is himself a theist, there will be bias at play.

In any case, it’s good to see that science is once again looking at God seriously, and I’m sure if many more people did so our civilisation would progress for the benefit of all, as opposed to the few. In this regard, I congratulate the author!

Science on God

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Slow at the start but very interesting after he first few chapters.
Would recommend to anyone.

Excellent book.

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