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El caso del creador – Lee Strobel (PDF): Una investigación periodística sobre el origen del universo
El caso del creador es una de las obras más influyentes del periodista y escritor estadounidense Lee Strobel. Publicado originalmente en inglés como The Case for a Creator, este libro forma parte de una serie en la que Strobel —quien fuera ateo y legal editor del Chicago Tribune— aborda las grandes preguntas de la fe desde una perspectiva jurídica y periodística.
Key Scientific Arguments Presented
- The Cosmological Argument – The universe had a beginning (Big Bang). Something outside of space, time, and matter must have caused it.
- Fine-Tuning – Over 100 physical constants (gravity, cosmological constant, etc.) are balanced with astonishing precision. If any were off by a hair, life would be impossible.
- The Origin of Information – DNA is a coded information system. Information never arises from matter alone but always from a mind.
- Irreducible Complexity – Certain cellular structures (e.g., flagellum, blood clotting cascade) require all parts to function. Gradual evolution cannot produce them step-by-step.
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Structure: A Journalistic Investigation
The book is divided into 11 chapters, each framed as an interview with a leading scientist or philosopher who challenges Darwinian evolution and naturalism. Key experts include: El caso del creador – Lee Strobel (PDF):
- Stephen C. Meyer (philosopher of science) – on the origin of life and DNA.
- William Lane Craig (philosopher) – on the beginning of the universe (cosmological argument).
- Guillermo Gonzalez (astronomer) – on the fine-tuning of the universe.
- Michael Behe (biochemist) – on irreducible complexity (e.g., the bacterial flagellum).
- Jonathan Wells (biologist) – on the problems with Darwinian icons (e.g., Haeckel’s embryos).
Each interview follows the same pattern: Strobel asks skeptical, hard-hitting questions, and the expert responds with scientific evidence for design. The Cosmological Argument – The universe had a

