video Episode Why God, Not Nothing? Watch Next Why Anything at All II? What Exists II? Critical Realism in Science & Theology What Exists? What is Causation? Implications of Cosmology? Details Share To solve the great mystery ‘Why does Anything At All Exist?’, many invoke ‘God’. But isn’t God also ‘Anything’? How could God be the reason why there is ‘Something’ rather than ‘Nothing’? Related Topics CosmosMystery of ExistenceWhy Anything at All? Featured In Season 13
It’s the ultimate puzzle. It’s the haunting question. Why is there “something” rather than “nothing”? It seems impenetrable, uncrackable, unfathomable. But are... video Why Anything at All II? Episode 07 Season 19 26:48 Watch
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The universe is strange and wondrous—dauntingly vast, menacingly violent, infinitely complex. There are explanations, but is there a final explanation? video Implications of Cosmology? Episode 03 Season 15 26:47 Watch