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    The Teleological Argument

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    see that it is incredibly complex. The existence of such intricate designs points to a designer. Due to the universes’ complexity many would argue that it cannot simply exist as it is by mere chance and that there is regularity and design in the world that illustrate this. For example the sun sets in the west and rises in the west – this cannot be random it was designed to do this. The Teleological Argument or Argument from Design points to God as a purposeful creator and that all of life is created

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    arguments‚ relevant similarities‚ and by incorporating fallacies to back up his argument. Standardization: 1). Machines have purpose‚ regularity‚ and complexity and they require an intelligent designer 2). Nature also has purpose‚ regularity‚ and complexity Therefore‚ 3). Nature also requires an intelligent designer When looking at arguments and identifying if the premises match up with the conclusions‚ we look at the true premise test. Premises are used to support the conclusion that

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    The Teleological Argument‚ God’s Attributes‚ and Miracles: A Compounded Contradiction Introduction Some theists of the Abrahamic persuasion claim that the harmony of the universe is proof of an intelligent designer. This argument is known as the teleological argument and has evolved from classical philosophy to modern theology. In addition‚ subscribers of the Abrahamic religions also hold that God has attributes that include omniscience‚ omnipotence‚ and benevolence. Fundamentally‚ God is all knowing

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    religion[1] called The Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster and its system of beliefs‚ "Pastafarianism".[2] The religion was founded in 2005 by Bobby Henderson to protest the decision by the Kansas State Board of Education to require the teaching of intelligent design as an alternative to biological evolution. In an open letter sent to the education board‚ Henderson professes belief in a supernatural creator called the Flying Spaghetti Monster which resembles spaghetti and meatballs.[3] He furthermore

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    certain phenomena within the universe appear to display features of design and are perfectly adapted to fulfil their function. Therefore‚ if features of the universe are so perfectly designed‚ for example the structure and function of the heart‚ then there must be a designer‚ which points towards the existence of God. The teleological argument is based around the idea that the universe in some way demands the existence of an intelligent being that designed the universe to allow life. For example Thomas

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    Evolution

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    a scientific theory if presented in the right manner. Thus‚ “intelligent design” was created. The idea of intelligent design is virtually identical to that of creationism. It is the idea that a “being” of some sort created the entire world and everything in it within a short amount of time. While there is no evidence of this‚ it is argued that the holes in the theory of evolution themselves are evidence supporting intelligent design. It is an endless controversy that may never be put to rest.

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    December 1‚ 2010 Classical Design versus Modern Design There are many different design styles. Some are very similar‚ such as traditional and classical and some are complete opposites‚ such as classical and modern. These two design styles are opposite in just about every way. In the modern design style the focus is on simplicity and asymmetry whereas in the classical design style the focus is on balance and symmetry. In the modern design style there is a feeling of less is more.

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    Design is that area of human experience‚ where skill and knowledge is concerned with man’s ability to mould the environment according to his material and spiritual needs. It is used to analyse and identify problems to find an appropriate solution. Designers have created all kind of functional designs to help improve people’s lives. They were interested in the nature of beauty‚ art‚ and taste and with the creation and appreciation of beauty. Although there are examples of pre-historic art‚ they

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    a) Explain key ideas in the Design Argument for the existence of God. (30 Marks) b) Assess the view that science has made the Design Argument a failure. (15 Marks) “With such signs of forethought in the design of living creature‚ can you doubt they are the work of choice or design?” (Socrates) The Design argument looks at the order and purpose‚ or telos‚ in the world and states that it implies that there must be a designer who made the world ‘just right’ for human existence. Religious believers

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    detail about these issues. He begins by discussing the fossils that are unaccounted for. Then‚ Meyer talks about the composition of species and body plans. Lastly‚ he goes on about post-Darwin discoveries and claims‚ and explains the idea of an intelligent designer.

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