Scientists rightly resist invoking supernatural scientific explanation — William A. Dembski

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Scientists rightly resist invoking the supernatural in scientific explanations for fear of committing a god-of-the-gaps fallacy (the fallacy of using God as a stop-gap for ignorance). Yet without some restriction on the use of chance, scientists are in danger of committing a logically equivalent fallacy-one we may call the “chance-of-the-gaps fallacy.” Chance, like God, can become a stop-gap for ignorance.

William A. Dembski

Related Authors: William A. Dembski

Related Topics: biology, chance, coincidence, darwinism, evolution, god-of-the-gaps, ignorance, science, serendipity, supernatural

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