"You're sorry you're a Christian?"
Anyone involved in Christian Apologetics has usually heard this reaction when telling someone that they are learning about Apologetics.
So if...
Anonymous asked: Platinga-anon here, just to say, I assumed you were applying the argument to God, sorry about that. In any case, my point still stands: we live in the real world, knowing what that world contains would be a trait evolutionarily selected for, for obvious reasons: you'd need to know where you are, what you're doing etc in order to survive. Maybe not certainty, but very little is certain, and most agree on that.
I understand what you’re saying — that we can take it that our beliefs about the world are more or less true because it seems like having true beliefs would be more advantageous...