Fine-tuning argument
Fine-tuning argument
Real World
Physicist Roger Penrose calculated that the entropy of the early universe had to be fine-tuned to one part in 10^10^123 for stars to form — theists like Richard Swinburne argue this staggering precision is best explained by intentional divine design rather than chance.
Exam Focus
Reference the multiverse objection as a naturalistic alternative to design, then evaluate whether it avoids or merely defers the fine-tuning problem.
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