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The literature in philosophical theology is rife with examples. For instance, the author does not address Richard Swinburne’s versions of the cosmological and teleological arguments in his The Existence of God, (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991). The argument for the fine tuning of the universe from a scientific point of view is cogently argued for by Collins, R. (1999). A scientific argument for the existence of God: The fine tuning design argument. In M. J. Murray (Ed.), Reason For Hope Within (pp. 47–75). Grand Rapids: Eerdmans. There are numerous further examples. The author engages none of them.
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Smythe, T.W. Naill Shanks. God, The Devil, and Darwin: A Critique of Intelligent Design Theory . Philosophia 36, 251–254 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11406-007-9107-3
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