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Saturday, February 15, 2025

My letter about fine-tuning, consciousness, god...

From The New York Times:

Choosing My Religion (or Not)

Readers question Ross Douthat's arguments about belief.

To the Editor:

Ross Douthat's arguments for a god based on "fine tuning" and human consciousness, while impressive coming from the "precocious undergraduate" he cites, do not finally compel assent. Undergraduate conversations about the possible existence of a god are fun, sometimes. But insisting, at this moment of political blitzkrieg in Washington, that they should make us all religious believers flirts insensibly with theocratic intolerance. We don't all need to be religious, any more than we all need to be Republican.

James Phil Oliver
Nashville
The writer is an associate professor of philosophy at Middle Tennessee State University.

Feb 15, 2025 online [Sunday Feb 16 print edition]


(They lopped off my first two paragraphs but it felt good to push back against Ross's over-reach.)

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