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NATURALISM AND THEISM.
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- Author(s): Lennox, John C.
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Think: Philosophy for Everyone; Autumn2020, Vol. 19 Issue 56, p89-101, 13p
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This article makes a case for theism by comparing it to naturalism. It examines the conflict between the two world-views, the nature of ultimate reality, the limits of science, the status of the universe, the role of faith in shaping beliefs, and how we account for human rationality. It concludes that naturalism is fatally flawed and that theism provides a more coherent explanation for human rationality and consciousness, the intelligibility of the universe and the existence of immaterial information. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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