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zalisa [80]
2 years ago
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"If we accept that in order to a watch to come into existence we need an intelligent watch designer, a watchmaker, by the same t

oken, we have to accept that in order to the universe to come into existence we need and intelligent designer, God." This argument for the existence of God is called:
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1 answer:
mylen [45]2 years ago
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Answer:Teleological proof or argument

Explanation:The teleological or physico-theological argument, is the one which is based on the fact that if all premises about the natural world are true and one agrees that they are this means that the drawn conclusion is also true about the existence of God. This is an argument used mostly to observe how true premises in the natural world are and due to these evidence drawn from the evidence of the designs seen in the natural world one can not help but conclude that they must be a sovereign God who is responsible for all those designs .

The conclusion is true when all the premises are all true.

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