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Robin Collins

  • Origin of Robin Collins

    Professor Robin Collins is currently a professor at Messiah College in the department of Philosophy. Collins was born sometime in the 1960's and is currently still alive. Professor Collins has achieved over the course of his life a Ph.D. in Philosophy and B.S. in Physics. He became an assistance professor in 1994 and would later become a Professor of Philosophy in 2005 in the college of Messiah College. In August of 2012 he received the title of Distinguished Professor of Philosophy.
  • Fine- Tuned Universe

    Fine- Tuned Universe
    Professor and many more scientist have discovered that the Universe has to be fine-tuned so that we can exist. Collins goes into further in detail on the Fine-tuning in the law’s nature, constants of physics, and initial conditions of the universe. Collins goes over the laws of nature which correlates with the fine-tuning of the universe. An example would be if gravity didn’t exist nothing would attract therefore nothing mass would be constantly spread out. This is one of Collins famous work.
  • Collins Faith

    Collins Faith
    Professor Robin Collins became a Christion prior to enrolling to Washington State University. Although he did not grow up in a Christion home, he would then study religion and philosophy. Philosophy of science did not decrease his faith but only made it stronger. Understanding his philosophy in fine-tuning has made his faith stronger due to the amount of fine tuning one would have to create to avoid errors in the Universe. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_oIkBdA3Q4
  • Robin Collins

    Robin Collins
    Professor Collins not only has an extensive back ground in philosophy, but in religion as well. As a professor he has taught his students many key points in philosophy in science and in religion. Some of the classes he has taught are: Problems in Philosophy, Philosophy of religion, and Philosophy of Science. Another class that he taught that tell what kind of philosopher he is, is Issues in Science and Religion.