What about the uniformity of nature?

by RazorsKiss on November 17, 2011

The Christian believes that God has created the world, controls it, and wants us to have knowledge concerning it. God has established an order in the cosmos that is representative of His own character. God has revealed to us general and specific claims that there is a uniformity of nature. Certainly there have been occasional signs (miracles) in history which were caused by God as a part of His revelatory acts and interpreted by Him, but the abnormality of these signs supposes that there is and will be norms in place, else they would not have possessed the odd character that they did. As we have already discussed, there is not an absolute uniformity of nature, but there is uniformity of nature according to the Christian worldview.

CH INTRO: Uniformity of Nature

CH INTRO: The Problem of Induction

CH INTRO: The Impossibility of Science

CH: Knapp’s Induction and the Unbeliever
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CH: Helping Dawson recognize a TA

CH: Mitch LeBlanc’s proposed solution to the problem of induction

CH: With a wave of his wand

CH: Wallis debate recap continued: Induction

CH: Ben Wallis responds to “induction again”

CH: Wallis debate recap continued: Theism, Presuppositionalism, and Induction

CH: Logical fallacies in presuppositionalism

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