by jimwalton » Mon Apr 28, 2014 9:25 pm
I think we all pretty much recognize that regardless of what COULD have happened (which cannot be known), a number of the basic physical constants (the velocity of light, the strength of the gravitational force, the strong and weak nuclear forces, the expansion rate of the universe, as well as innumerable other features) must fall within extremely narrow limits for intelligent life of the sort we have here to have developed. How does that supply evidence of God, you are asking. For one, if there were a creator to all of this, we would expect orderly, complex, balanced life in many forms coexisting with balanced matter, enabling not only life but its vigor. If the universe came about by chance, totally dependent on randomness, the odds of the fine-tuned universe we see before us is much less. The odds, frankly, are more than staggering.
But many argue, well, if it was chance, it obviously worked because here we are! Of course that could be true, but how does that disprove that the universe is indeed fine-tuned, or that it makes better sense to postulate a Designer than a chance occurrence. If we have two choices: (1) the well-designed universe came to be at the hand of a powerful and intelligent designer, or (2) the well-designed universe just happened by a chance process—Granted, maybe things could have turned up completely different, as you postulate, but how is that relevant? The indisputable truth is that they have turned up the way they are, so we are left to reason why. That it has done so is much more likely on theism than on chance.
According to Plantinga, the argument of design may be stated as follows:
- Some natural systems (e.g., the human eye) are mechanically ordered (i.e., they exhibit the same sort of order as watches and other machines produced by human beings).
- Intelligent design is a very good explanation of mechanical order.
- No other explanation (or no equally good explanation) of mechanical order is available.
- Every instance of mechanical order has an explanation.
- Some natural systems were (probably) designed.
So, let's talk some more. What doesn't make sense to you?