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God's Crime Scene
- A Cold-Case Detective Examines the Evidence for a Divinely Created Universe
- Narrated by: Tom Hatting
- Length: 9 hrs and 35 mins
- Categories: Politics & Social Sciences, Philosophy
Publisher's Summary
In crime investigation, there are four causes of death, and only one of them requires an intruder. Murders typically involve suspects external to the crime scene. If there's evidence of an outside intruder, homicide detectives have to prepare for a chase.
Join J. Warner Wallace, former atheist, seasoned cold-case detective, and popular national speaker, as he tackles his most important case...with you on the jury! J. Warner examines eight critical pieces of evidence in the "crime scene" of the universe to determine if they point to a Divine Intruder. If you have ever wondered if something (or someone) outside the natural realm created the universe and everything in it, this is the case for you.
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- danny
- 05-11-15
Rich with information and a unique perspective
J. Warner Wallace offers a detective's perspective on the evidence for (an intruder outside the room of the universe) or God. Wallace lines up all of the most well known arguments for deism/theism and uses real life cold case homicide scenarios to draw a correlation between the methods used to solve criminal cases and those used to answer scientific and philosophical questions. He does this quite brilliantly as he walks you through the methodology of crime scene investigation and at the same time formulates powerful arguments for the existence of a theistic God. Skeptics and theistic thinkers alike will find something here to peak their interest, and there is a plethora of information to be studies as well.
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- L W
- 21-09-15
Great read. Highly recommended!
Really enjoyed a detective's reason and logic in understanding God's Crime Scene. A must in your library.
6 people found this helpful
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- Levi Smith
- 27-08-15
Interesting and educational
The narrator did pretty well though would have preferred it by J. Warner Wallace himself. However, it was still very good! Great material and understandable analogies. His experience as a detective sure helps him relate the information with interesting stories. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone interested in the discussion of the possibility of creation.
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- Kevin
- 25-07-16
Good Read (hearing)
I will not say all the discussions satisfy everything. However they do have very good points worth considering for every topic covered. Worth listening too.
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- Apon
- 24-05-19
Cool take on a hot topic
I dig the perspective and now I want to listen to Cold Case Christianity too. Several of his conclusions are more suppositions that he presents as the only logical conclusion, which kind of bothers me, but not enough to not really enjoy the listen. He tied in a lot of thoughts and questions that I've had since I was little and presents them with plenty of additional perspectives from other authors and minds from both sides of the argument. I'm a fan.
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- Dr. Nick McBride
- 11-06-16
An excellent objective perspective that adds value
Mr. Wallace does a phenomenal job of objectively presenting and analyzing the evidence for the origins of the universe, and he demonstrates a logically sound and evidentially supported stance on the issue.
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- Seth
- 23-10-15
Wow! amazing approach to the case for God
This book is definitely one of the best i have listened to/read since the first time i have read Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis
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- Hartman
- 29-08-19
Excellent
Lots of food for thought here. Very happy with this book. Worth the time to listen to.
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- Jamie Carter
- 02-04-20
logical to the end...
This book is so logical it makes the Federalist Papers look like a child's attempt to convince a parent they need the toy at Walmart... If you ask the questions the "science books" refuse to address, it's hard not to to believe we were in fact, created....
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- E.J. Ny
- 09-01-20
Amazing!!
I absolutely loved this book. While I felt like I was drowning a little in the science that I didn't fully understand, I very much enjoyed the layman explanations and citing of all the expert witnesses. Thank you for your work.
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- David Graieg
- 22-06-20
Engaging and insightful
I both enjoyed and benefitted from the book. An interesting and informative case for the evidence for God's existence.
It would be better if audible could add chapter titles rather than just chp 1, chp 2... they should be:
1. Opening statement: Has Someone Else Been in This Room
2 In the Beginning: Was the Universe an Inside Job?
3 Tampering with the Evidence: Who Is Responsible?
4 The Origin of Life: Does the Text Require an Author?
5 Signs of Design: Is there Evidence of an Artist?
6 Our Experience of Consciousness: Are We More Than Matter?
7 Free Will or Full Wiring: Are Real Choices Even Possible?
8 Law and Order: Is Morality More Than an Opinion?
9 The Evidence of Evil: Can God and Evil Coexist?
10 Closing Argument: Make a Decision and Make It Now
11 Case Files: The Secondary Investigation
12 tampering with the evidence
13 the origin of life
14 signs of design
15 Our experience of consciousness
16 freewill or full wiring
17 law and order: is morality more than an opinion
18 the evidence of evil