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BRIEF: Singapore professor to speak about Divine Fine Tuning at UNCW today

The Philosophy and Religion Society will host a lecture by a visiting professor from Senegal on "Divine Fine-Tuning vs. Electrons in Love" today (Feb. 26) at 5 p.m. inside Bear Hall room 103 at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. Dr. Neil Sinhababu, a philosophy professor at the National University of Singapore, will give a criticism of various arguments for the existence of God. 

- Amanda Greene

Topics: Culture, Education, Science
Beliefs: Freethought (Atheist, Humanist, Agnostic), Interfaith
Tags: existence of god, par, scholar, uncw

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