
Piers Morgan Uncensored Can This Man PROVE The Universe Was Built By God? Stephen Meyer Returns
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May 1, 2026 Stephen Meyer, philosopher of science and proponent of intelligent design, returns to discuss the cosmos and causation. He explores whether the universe’s beginning and fine-tuned constants point to design. He highlights DNA as digital information, cellular nano‑machines, and debates alien, simulation, and theistic explanations.
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Separate Motives From Evidence In God Debates
- Separate motivational biases from evidence when debating God's existence and focus on what science actually shows.
- Meyer says his film and work aim to extract motivations and examine scientific discoveries about origins objectively.
Universe Beginning Reignites Causal Question
- The discovery that the universe had a beginning revives the causal question of why there is something rather than nothing.
- Stephen C. Meyer argues that a universe with a beginning implies an external cause transcending space, time, matter, and energy, making the God hypothesis a strong explanation.
Cosmic Fine Tuning Suggests Purpose
- Physicists found that fundamental constants fall in extremely narrow ranges required for chemistry and life, a phenomenon called fine tuning.
- Meyer cites Sir Fred Hoyle and argues the infinitesimal combined probability suggests purposive adjustment of physics to permit life.




