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Letters
Letters
Unbelievable Arguments • The Real Hard Problem • Random Freedom • Ave Epicurus • Automatic Writing • The Problem Itself • Persistant Thinking • Immoral Relativism
Unbelievable Arguments
Dear Editor: Last issue, William Lane Craig published an article purporting to prove God’s existence. Dr Craig first asks us to consider why anything exists at all, and he uses the classic example of an obviously man-made object found on a footpath. In this case it’s a ball. In 1802, as presented by Christian apologist William Paley, it was a watch. The argument, in brief, supposes that if one were to find a watch, or a ball, in nature, it would be evident to us that someone had made it and that it had not appeared there naturally.
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