The discussion around cosmic fine tuning continues to grow as scientists identify more and more conditions necessary for life to exist. Early estimates listed around 153 parameters required for a habitable planet. Later studies expanded that number beyond 300. Even using extremely generous probability assumptions, combining those factors produces extraordinarily small odds for life permitting conditions arising randomly. The deeper researchers examine the universe, the more precisely balanced it appears. That raises an important question: Does fine tuning point toward blind chance… or intentional design? Watch the full episode: CreationToday.org/453