Albrecht Moritz: Theistic Scientist
Victor Reppert cited an article by Albrecht Moritz, called "Naturalism is true": A self-contradictory statement that is a variant of Alvin Plantinga' Evolutionary Argument Against Naturalism. It makes the claim that rational thought can't be produced from natural processes (and specifically evolution) alone. I would probably dismiss this article as yet another scientifically ignorant theistic argument, not worthy of the time it would take me to make a refutation. But Albrecht Moritz is a scientist, and he believes in evolution. As he says:
Let me be clear from the onset towards those who believe this turns into yet another anti-evolution argument: I fully subscribe to the science of evolution and reject the idea of biological so-called Intelligent Design. I even have written a review article on the origin of life by natural causes - MoritzMoritz works in micro-biology, and his paper in TalkOrigins provides support for a scientific view of abiogenesis. This doesn't seem like your standard theistic rejection of science in favor of superstitious beliefs. I was intrigued. So I decided to look at this article more closely.