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    Define God

    It’s true that most of the universe looks empty and hostile. But that observation doesn’t actually weaken the explanatory case for fine-tuning — it strengthens it. 1. Vastness ≠ meaninglessness. The fact that the cosmos is mostly vacuum is exactly what modern physics predicts: stability...
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    Define God

    Thank you for your comment, Steve. You are right that religions and cultures have produced different images and myths — from the Greek and Roman gods to European portrayals of Jesus or Asian depictions of Buddha. But this observation actually reinforces the core point of my argument: the images...
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    Define God

    First: what you listed is not a definition of God, but an account of how people have used God’s name for their own agendas or politics. Yes, throughout history some have claimed God justifies conquest, others claimed He justifies authoritarian rule, abortion bans, or theocracy. But that says...
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    Define God

    You ask: “Define God.” But definition never precedes reality — it follows from it. Humanity did not define the atom before observing its effects in reactions. We did not define gravity before watching bodies fall. We know invisible causes by their visible effects. That is the logic of science...
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    Does God Exist? A Debate between John Koster & Frank Zindler 1989 WMUZ

    My Recent Research on the 1989 WMUZ Debate Dear , I recently completed a research paper analyzing the 1989 WMUZ Detroit debate between John P. Koster (Christian apologist) and Frank R. Zindler (atheist). In this study, I not only reviewed the arguments but also commented on the specific...
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