“The argument from design is ultimately an appeal to miraculous causes, i.e., causes that do not, and cannot, occur in the natural course of events. This is why an explanation via design is not a legitimate alternative to scientific and other naturalistic modes of explanation. To refer to a miraculous cause is to refer to something that is inherently unknowable, and this sanctuary of ignorance explains nothing at all. However much it may soothe the imagination of the ignorant, it does nothing to satisfy the understanding of a rational person.”
Quote by George H. Smith
Book:Why Atheism?
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Why Atheism?
This book delves into the philosophical and intellectual underpinnings of atheism, providing a comprehensive look at the arguments and thought processes of atheists. It explores the reasons why individuals may choose to reject the existence of a deity, and examines the various philosophical and scientific arguments that support this viewpoint. more
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