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Jeff Zweerink: Who’s Afraid of the Multiverse?

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Who’s afraid of the multiverse? Not Jeff Zweerink. Zweerink works at Reasons to Believe, and he joins us to argue that the concept of a multiverse may not be as far-fetched as it sounds. And, in fact, the science of the multiverse coheres with a Christian worldview. (Learn more about his book.)

Plus, in “Headlines,” we stay on the topic of the multiverse as Aaron Earls discusses Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. In “On My Bookshelf,” Dr. David W. Jones recommends a biography of Matthew Henry.

Timestamps:

  • “Headlines” on Ant-Man and the Wasp: Qantumania (1:17)
  • “Christ & Culture Conversation” with Jeff Zweerink (8:07)
  • “On My Bookshelf” with David W. Jones (26:30)
There's actually good reason to think a multiverse might exist.

Highlights

  • “There’s actually good reason to think a multiverse might exist. So what do I do with that?”
  • “Very often I have God in too small a box.”
  • “I’ve become more and more convinced of the truth of Christianity… Christianity really does make the best sense of things, not just intellectually [but in] the day-to-day life of how I’ve encountered and experienced God. So it gives me a far greater confidence that God is who he says he is and is worthy of my trust.”
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