Only what you can see exists?

Paul Copan & Kenneth D Litwak  |  Features
Date posted:  1 Feb 2015
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Only what you can see exists?

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Paul Copan and Kenneth D Litwak critique Naturalism and Scientism from the Christian point of view

Most children read Dr Seuss at some stage.

In Dr Seuss’s Horton Hears a Who, a mean-spirited kangaroo opposes the elephant Horton’s conviction that small persons can exist in an invisible world on a flower Horton found. Despite Horton’s conviction about what he clearly heard, the kangaroo announces, ‘If you can’t see, hear, or feel something, it doesn’t exist!’

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