>Empiricism says no, because the evidence reveals no intent behind natural causes, and to presume that intent begs the question of wanted outcomes! Those outcomes would contradict science, which finds no wanted outcomes-teleonomy-mechanism.Also they would violate the Ockham with their convoluted, ad hoc assumptions. God explains everything ultimately is simple the ridiculous God did it! Isn't theology just funny! Viewers, and what do you think about all this?
>Empiricism says no, because the evidence reveals no intent behind natural causes, and to presume that intent begs the question of wanted outcomes! Those outcomes would contradict science, which finds no wanted outcomes-teleonomy-mechanism.Also they would violate the Ockham with their convoluted, ad hoc assumptions. God explains everything ultimately is simple the ridiculous God did it! Isn't theology just funny! Viewers, and what do you think about all this?