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The Anthropic Principle

The idea that the universe possesses an improbably high number of properties just right for the existence of human life is referred to as the Anthropic Principle. The subject manages to attract exceptionally strong opinions from a wide variety of people; the mathematics of fine-tuning have been argued by non-Theists and Theists alike, but their implications are generally disagreed upon. This page is just collecting links for now.

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Design and the Anthropic Principle
Hugh Ross is the best-known Theistic purveyor of fine-tuning arguments.
The Cosmological Argument
By Bruce Reichenbach in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Wikipedia: Fine-tuned Universe
The usual good introduction from Wikipedia.
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