Friday, December 06, 2013

The scientific worldview

Jennifer Schuessler writes in the New York Times that theist philosopher Alvin Plantinga asserted to her that
Theism, with its vision of an orderly universe superintended by a God who created rational-minded creatures in his own image, “is vastly more hospitable to science than naturalism,” with its random process of natural selection, he writes. “Indeed, it is theism, not naturalism, that deserves to be called ‘the scientific worldview.’ ”

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