If you have the time to spare I wish you would, JP
It's pretty simple. Let's pick out a few of the more stupid things in it, but before I do, I need to note a problem of the use of terminology by Lennox. Lennox constantly refers to "the laws of physics". In most of the contexts in which he uses the term, he clearly means "the laws and theories of science".
According to Hawking, the laws of [science], not the will of God, provide the real explanation as to how life on Earth came into being.
Why "according to Hawking"? The point is hardly controversial. Life on Earth is explained by scientific law.
The Big Bang, he argues, was the inevitable consequence of these laws 'because there is a law such as gravity, the universe can and will create itself from nothing.'
Unfortunately, while Hawking's argument is being hailed as controversial and ground-breaking, it is hardly new.
As if that were a criticism. If ideas are wrong, just because they are not new, where does that leave the idea of God?
For years, other scientists have made similar claims, maintaining that the awesome, sophisticated creativity of the world around us can be interpreted solely by reference to physical laws such as gravity.
It is a simplistic approach
There is a difference between "simple" and "simplistic". Certainly the idea that the awesome complexity of the World can be explained by reference to simple scientific laws is simple, but it is also extremely successful. Why try to think of something more complex than is necessary to explain everything? And if you want "simplistic", how about "goddidit"?
But, as both a scientist and a Christian
This is a bare faced lie. Lennox is not a scientist, he is a mathematician. Mathematics is fundamentally different to science in that even the methods of reasoning are different: mathematics uses only deductive logic, science used inductive as well as deductive logic.
He asks us to choose between God and the laws of [science], as if they were necessarily in mutual conflict.
Well they are. Science tells us that the probability of a three day old corpse reviving is vanishingly small. The laws of one particular version of God tell us that Jesus rose from the dead. In science we have the working assumption that the laws of physics don't change. Most religions tell us that the laws of physics can be suspended on the whim of a capricious creator. Conflict.
The laws of physics can explain how the jet engine works, but someone had to build the thing, put in the fuel and start it up. The jet could not have been created without the laws of physics on their own - but the task of development and creation needed the genius of Whittle as its agent
Here Lennox forgets that the existence of Frank Whittle is explained by the laws of science.
I could go on, but I don't have all day.