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analogy
an inference where info is transferred from one subject to another based on similarites or comparison
a posteriori
arguments that depend on snes e experience
inductive
arguments which supply strong evidence for the truth of the conclusion .inductive arguments are probabalistic
natural theory
view that questions gods existence ,nature and attributes it can be answered in by using observation of nature accordance to science ,history and reason
telelogical
it seeks to show that we can percieve evidence of delib rate design in the natraul world
omnipotent
all powerful
omnibonevolent
all-loving
anthropomorphism
attributing human form/ideas to beings other than humans
anthropic principle
belief that the universes boundarie conditions had to be fine tuned by god otherwise intelligent life couldnt be developed