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Anselm's Ontological Argument - ANSWER -1. God is the greatest conceivable
being
2. The GCB necessarily includes the attribute of existence
3. God exists
Descartes' Ontological Argument - ANSWER -1. I have a distinct mental
impression of God- an infinite all perfect being
2. This impression does not derive from sensory input
3. My impression must have a sufficient cause
4. God alone is a sufficient cause for my impression
5. God exists
Should we employ ontological argument? - ANSWER -Confusing
Does demonstrate that atheists are dismissive of the wrong God
Cosmology - ANSWER -Branch of philosophy that investigates the origin and
processes of existing things, the study of cause and effect relationships with a view
to determining ultimate causes
Contingency - ANSWER -An event that may or may not occur; an event whose
occurrence is dependent on factors outside itself
T/F cosmological arguments concern the question of the universe's origin -
ANSWER -True
T/F cosmological arguments assume the universes contingency - ANSWER -True
Thomas Aquila's cosmological arguments - ANSWER -The argument from
motion, the argument from an efficient cause, the argument from possibility and
necessity
Leibniz Cosmological Argument - ANSWER -Argument from sufficient reason:
why something rather than nothing? Nothing happens without a sufficient reason,
the reason for the universe must lie outside the universe
, Kalam Cosmological Argument - ANSWER -Whatever begins to exist has a
cause; the universe began to exist; therefore, the universe has a cause; claims that
an infinite series of finite events can't exist in time
Thomas Aquinas argument from perfection - ANSWER -We have an innate scale
of beauty of goodness, god is the ontological source of our standard of perfection
Calvin's presuppositional argument - ANSWER -We can't comprehend ourselves
except as gods creatures, religion is instinctive to humans oriented either toward
god as an act of worship or away from god as an act of rebellion, men inevitably
recognize god in calamity
Pascal's Wager Argument - ANSWER -Wagering for the existence of God risks
finite loss for infinite gain
Watering for the nonexistence of god risks infinite loss for finite gain
T/F moral arguments attempt to prescribe moral norms - ANSWER -False! They
argue that moral norms can't be prescribed without appealing to a divine lawgiver
Basic Moral Argument - ANSWER -Moral obligation is a universal human
phenomenon
This obligation derived from either god or nature
Natural causes can't explain the origin of morality
Therefore universal moral obligation points to god as the author of morality
Teleology - ANSWER -from the Greek word telos, meaning "end," goal or
purpose, belief that nature in its totality and parts is purposeful designed to
accomplish some end. Study of evidence of design in nature
William Paley's Teleological Argument - ANSWER -Watchmaker
Michael Behes teleological argument - ANSWER -Irreducible complexity, puts
Darwin on witness stand and introduces irreducible complexity, demonstrates that
scholarly literature from biological community has not demonstrated the evolution
of complex design
Bill Dembskis teleological argument - ANSWER -Specified complexity= high
improbability + an identifiable pattern, information is specified complexity