God's Crime Scene
A Cold-Case Detective Examines the Evidence for a Divinely Created Universe
in:
Christianity
Summary:
The book presents an investigative analysis of the universe's origins from the perspective of a seasoned cold-case detective, applying forensic principles to examine and argue for the existence of a divine creator. It explores eight lines of evidence, including cosmology, biology, and the nature of consciousness, to make a case for intelligent design.
Key points:
1. Cosmological Evidence: Wallace uses the cosmological argument to suggest the universe's origin points to an uncaused, timeless, powerful creator, or God.
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