✓ An Inductive Cherry Commonly Picked
This post highlights inconsistencies in theistic arguments that posit the necessity of a divine creator due to the universe’s supposed beginning. It critiques the selective application of inductive reasoning, where theists prioritize certain inferences while ignoring opposing observations, such as the dependence of minds on physical brains and the lack of evidence for non-physical entities. This selective reasoning undermines the coherence of their claims, ultimately suggesting a naturalistic explanation of the universe.
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