I would say it's at least important, and when coupled with other empirical arguments for PSR is decisiveI think the way reality is constantly shown to be explainable is a powerful reason for holding PSR, or at least making it the default position. The only issue would be objections such as Van Inwagen's, Hume's, some QM etc but these are easily refutable in themselves or by small tweaks to PSR. I think "brute fact atheism" should be pretty much dead; as Craig says, it's worse than magic. It shouldn't ever have gotten the attention it did; thinking something can occur or exist with no explanation whatsoever, for no reason whatever, is just irrational, magical thinking.
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