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    Christian theism and life on earth.Paul Draper - 2012 - In Alan Padgett & James Stump (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Science and Christianity. Chichester, UK: Wiley. pp. 306-316.
    Some facts about life on earth appear to support theism. For example, the complexity, value, and fragility of intelligent life on earth make its existence surprising on what many consider to be the most plausible atheistic hypotheses; yet it is just the sort of thing one would expect to exist if theism were true. Theism does not, however, appear to fit as well with certain other facts about life, especially facts about the history and condition of life (...)
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