Are We an Accident…or Not?
The question of cosmic 
origins and our place in the grand scheme of things has been debated for
 millennia. Why do we exist? Why does anything exist at all?
Today’s
 popular narrative, based on advancements in science, is that it all 
happened by natural, random processes. Melissa Cain Travis points to 
powerful evidence that the opposite is true—that cosmology, astronomy, 
biochemistry, and other disciplines strongly support what she calls “The
 Maker Thesis,” which explains the origin, rationality, and intricacy of
 nature and the human mind’s capacity to comprehend it.
Our 
universe is made up of numerous complex systems of order that both 
interact and coexist with each other as if in a carefully choreographed 
dance. Follow along on a fascinating journey about how the structure of 
nature and the mind of man resonate in ways that point to a Maker who 
fully intended the astounding discoveries being made in the natural 
sciences today.