Meyer's latest book is "Return of the God Hypothesis"
Here is the full playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL...mMWXg_FYaH
The book is about how the first scientists believed studying nature was a way to understand the works of God. But later because Darwin, Freud, and Marx answered the fundamental questions of humanity without God many people became atheists. Now because of the accumulation of scientific discoveries, the evidence for God is convincing.
The evidence he gives is:
- The universe had a beginning.
- It is fine tuned for the existence of life.
- The sudden information bursts needed for the origin of life and macroevolution are best explained by the action of intelligence.
He also points out that there is no conflict between religion and science.
He says:
The early scientists sought to understand God by studying the bible, and they saw nature as another "book" that revealed the mind of God.
Studying nature was like studying the bible, studying / learning about God.
Science arose in Christian Europe and not in Egypt, China, or Ancient Greece because in Christian Europe:
People believed man was made in God's image, man's mind could understand the works of God's mind.
Original sin: man is imperfect, his mind is imperfect his theories need to be checked against the facts of nature.
The ancient Greeks thought the world was perfectly logical and all you had to do was think logically and you could understand it from reason alone.
But in Christian Europe they believed the universe was created by God and He made choices in his creation so you had to make observations to see what was really done, you couldn't just theorize.
The Christians believed universe was orderly because of natural laws made by God that could be understood by man.
Early scientists like Boyle, Kepler, and Newton used theological metaphors describing nature as a book, as a clock (a mechanism that showed evidence of design), and a realm (governed by natural laws).
Newton wrote:
Quote:Though these bodies may indeed continue in their orbits by the mere laws of gravity, yet they could by no means have at first derived the regular position of the orbits themselves from those laws. Thus, this most beautiful system of the sun, planets, and comets, could only proceed from the council an dominion of an intelligent an powerful Being."
- General scholium to the Principia