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The Fine-Tuning Argument For God's Existence: Blog Posts From Cerebral Faith

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Does science point toward or away from God? Many in Western culture are convinced that science has erased God from the cosmos, that God is not needed to account for anything. But is this true? Over the past 60 years, physicists have discovered that the laws and constants of physics unexpectedly align to make the universe habitable. This fine-tuning cries out for an explanation. In this book, Evan Minton has compiled every single blog article and essay on The Fine-Tuning Argument from his blog, Cerebral Faith. The Fine-Tuning Argument seeks to establish the existence of an Intelligent Designer from the improbable life-permitting values of the laws of physics. Signs of God's handiwork are evident in every atom that comprises your body, and in the very gravity that keeps your feet on the ground.

This is book 4 in the Cerebral Faith Blog Book series.

82 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 25, 2025

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Evan Minton

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Evan Minton is a Christian Apologist and is the writer of the blog Cerebral Faith (www.cerebralfaith.blogspot.com). He has been rigorously studying various theological issues for over nearly a decade. He has engaged in several debates, which can be viewed on Cerebral Faith's "My Debates" section or on YouTube. Mr. Minton has been vigorously defending the faith against attacks from skeptics since 2011.

Mr. Minton's theological beliefs haven't been static for the nearly 8 years he has been a Christian, but the core doctrines of Orthodox Christianity, he always has and still does affirm, such as: The existence of God, God as Creator of all things, the incarnation of Jesus, the deity and humanity of Jesus, The Trinity, Jesus' death on the cross to atone for mankind's sins, and His subsequent resurrection from the dead.

Among the issues that are considered in-house debates within the sphere of orthodox Christianity, Evan affirms Arminian soteriology, Molinism, Partial Preterism (a view of the end times), and Evolutionary Creationism.

Minton always strives in his blog posts and books to write in a way that is understandable to people of all education levels, as he considers himself "An apologist to the average Joe". So he is always thrilled when he hears feedback of how accessible his writing on some deeply complex, philosophical or theological subject was.

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