After looking at multiverses as a possible way to avoid the need for a beginning (which indicates a Creator) (Ch 1), we respond to two atheist objections to supernatural design (Ch 2). We follow that with a metaphysical explanation for a Creator and respond to a Richard Dawkins's assertion (Ch 3). We then summarize the evidence for an Intelligent Creator (Ch 4) and spend Chapter 5 looking into the evidence of a soul from near death experiences.
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