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  • It doesn't take someone with Alvin Plantinga's capabilities to detect the smell of rotting garbage.

    A Professorial Brawl 2010

  • The Chronicle of Higher Education features letters authored by Michael Ruse, Alvin Plantinga and others along with comments containing sharp exchanges over evolution, intelligent design and more.

    2010 April - Telic Thoughts 2010

  • In his1974 book, God, Freedom and Evil, Alvin Plantinga asks what is explicitly or formally contradictory about this set?

    Alternative to Dembski's Theodicy? 2009

  • Telic thoughts: The Chronicle of Higher Education features letters authored by Michael Ruse, Alvin Plantinga and others along with comments [...]

    A Professorial Brawl 2010

  • And yes, I have read Alvin Plantinga's soi dissant "refutation" of Darwinian naturalism and found it both incoherent and utterly unconvincing.

    Against Darwinism 2009

  • The Chronicle of Higher Education features letters authored by Michael Ruse, Alvin Plantinga and others along with comments containing sharp exchanges over evolution, intelligent design and more.

    A Professorial Brawl 2010

  • Fifth Monarchy Man indicated that I sound like Alvin Plantinga when I say things like this.

    Behe vs. Dress 2008

  • At first, Alvin Plantinga thought that the Ontological Argument was unsound.

    Dawkins and ID 2008

  • In recent years, this default position came under sustained and energetic attack by Alvin Plantinga, on general epistemological grounds.

    Again, there is absolutely no teleology involved 2007

  • To have maximum excellence, in Plantinga's term, to be the thing greater than which none other can be imagined, in Anselm's term, to have all these perfections, the OneTrueGod must be the greatest bisexual gingerbread-baking smoke-ring-blowing fugitive there could ever be.

    Archive 2007-04-01 Hal Duncan 2007

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