What assertion does Adams make? His quote ends with a question mark if I recall correctly.
Here's you remarking on my criticism of Adams' statement
''So that's philosophy summarily dispensed with, then.''
So Shaker let's see a justification for the philosophy.
...The philosophies asserted being of course Empiricism, physicalism, Scientism.
To which, at the risk of being accused of argumentum ad ridiculum, I could add Dawkinism.
Many theists are arguing that God is fundemental to the Garden. That is hardly a claim that God is in anyway extra.
Adams proposes a theist who thinks like an empiricist. That's the type of 'cleverness' which can propel someone up their own rectum.