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  • Truth as such is not a particularly important concept in naturalistic philosophy.

    Phillip E. Johnson (2000). “Objections Sustained: Subversive Essays on Evolution, Law and Culture”, Intervarsity Press
  • Science...has become identified with a philosophy known as materialism or scientific naturalism. This philosophy insists that nature is all there is, or at least the only thing about which we can have any knowledge. It follows that nature had to do its own creating, and that the means of creation must have included any role for God.

  • All the most prominent Darwinists proclaim naturalistic philosophy when they think it safe to do so.

  • Darwinism is not merely a support for naturalistic philosophy: it is a product of naturalistic philosophy.

  • This [the intelligent design movement] isn't really, and never has been, a debate about science, it's about religion and philosophy.

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