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References
1. Never judge a worldview by its abuses. On the other hand, be very critical of any worldview if their immoral actions are entirely consistent with what they teach.
2. “Answering Atheism” by Trent Horn (2013).
3. Absence of evidence is not necessarily evidence of absence.
4. A new design argument.
5. The article “Design and the Anthropic Fine-Tuning of the Universe” by William Lane Craig in the book “God and Design” edited by Neil A. Manson (2003).
6. “The Design Inference” by William A. Dembski (1998).
7. “Inference to the Best Explanation” by Peter Lipton (1991).
8. Dawkins and Kennox debate, “Has Science Buried God?”
9. “The God Delusion” by Richard Dawkins (2006).
10. Philosopher John Leslie and the firing squad.
11. William Lane Craigs Moral Argument.
12. “River out of Eden” by Richard Dawkins (1995).
This is episode 72.
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References
1. Never judge a worldview by its abuses. On the other hand, be very critical of any worldview if their immoral actions are entirely consistent with what they teach.
2. “Answering Atheism” by Trent Horn (2013).
3. Absence of evidence is not necessarily evidence of absence.
4. A new design argument.
5. The article “Design and the Anthropic Fine-Tuning of the Universe” by William Lane Craig in the book “God and Design” edited by Neil A. Manson (2003).
6. “The Design Inference” by William A. Dembski (1998).
7. “Inference to the Best Explanation” by Peter Lipton (1991).
8. Dawkins and Kennox debate, “Has Science Buried God?”
9. “The God Delusion” by Richard Dawkins (2006).
10. Philosopher John Leslie and the firing squad.
11. William Lane Craigs Moral Argument.
12. “River out of Eden” by Richard Dawkins (1995).
This is episode 72.