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what is the design argument

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the arguments suggesting that proof of God’s existence can be seen through the evidence of ‘design’ in the world - also known as the teleological argument

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what are examples of design

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  • complexity - designed so intractely that it couldnt not have been a coincedence
  • regularity - order and structure in world eg the seasons every year / time every day remains constant - had to be designed in such a way
  • purpose

= all ties into watchmaker analogy - William Paley on how the watch has been specifciallly designed to have a purpose , has a complex structure and so there must be a designer who created this complex structure - like the watch must have a maker , the world must have a maker who has created such an intricately designed and consise design

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what are the strengths of the design argument

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CONSISTENT WITH CHRISTIAN SCRIPTURE : the bible teaches christians that they can see evidence of God’s design in the world around them - psalms teaches that the “ skies proclaim the work of His hands”

CONSISTENT WITH ISLAMIC SCRIPTURE :
Qur’an teaches muslims that there are ‘signs for people who use reason’ in the universe around them / eg order in universe like regularity of day and night

FR TENNANT’S ANTHROPIC PRINCIPLE:
tennant said the universe has been “ fine tuned” fir human life to flourish - there are 30 + perfect boundary conditions that must have been put in place. by God eg distance from Sun

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what are the weaknesses of the design argument

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  • Science proves there is no designer :
    Richard Dawkins ( atheist) say s that belief in God is delusion - the world was not designed for us , instead we addapted to it via evolution - he says “ natural selection is the blind watchmaker”

Problem of evil and suffering - the amount of evil and suffering in the world shows that we live in a “ designedly imperfect” world - the designer of this world lacks omnipotence and omnibenevolence otherwise they would’ve designed a world without so much suffering = disporves existance of God

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what is the first cause argument

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argument suggesting that God’s existence can be proved by logical argument and the evidence of a universal chain of causes and effects = the universe requires an uncaused cause at the start = must be God

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what are the strengths of the First cause argument

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  • St Thomas Aquinas : “ it is necessary to arrive at a First Mover” - Thomas Aquinas wrote that “ whatever is in motion must have been put into motion” and there must be a “ First mover” who started everything = God

CONSISTENT WITH CHRISTIAN SCRIPTURE : the Bible teaches Christians that “ in the beginning God created the heavens and the earth” - genesis = consistent with the belief that God is the “ First Cause” of the universe

CONSISTENT WITH ISLAMIC SCRIPTURE:
Qur’an teaches Muslims that God is “God the eternal” - surah = consistent with belief that God is the “ uncaused causer “ who is “ first cause” of the universe

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what are the weaknesses of the First cause argument

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Big Bang was the first cause :
no evidence / proof that God was the First cause - scientists believe that Big Bang was First cause of universe

if everything needs a cause - what caused God ? : First cause argument is bsaed on beief that “ nothing can come from nothing” = everything must have a cuase - if God doesnt need a cuase , then why does the universe

Fallacy of composition: Bertrand Russel argued thatjust because thinsg in universe have a cuase doesnt mean that universe must have a cuase = he says the universe is “ just there and that is all”

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what are miracles

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an event that contradicts the laws of nature and is usually thought to be impossible

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what are strengths of miracles

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  • New Testament records 37 miracles performed by Jesus , eg feeding 5000 and the ressurection. = shows that miracles are an important part of Christians faith and onfirm God’s omnipotence - jesus taught that “ all things are possible with God”

Islamic religion began with miraculous revelation of Qur’an to Muhammad - who was illiterate but was able to recieive , recite and share the revelation of the Qur’an - it was taught to Muhammad with “ mighty powers and great stregnth” = confirms God’s omnipotence and importance of miracles

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what are weaknesses of miracles

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  • Although miracles confirm God’s omnipotence, they raise questions about His omnibenevolence. / Why does God choose to perform miracles such as water into wine (Bible) but not stop save innocent children from natural disasters or illness? God’s omnibenevolence is challenged by the fact that He does not help all people, but only a select few.

Miracles could be misunderstandings of misinterpretations of naturally occurring events - just because we don’t understand what caused something, that doesn’t mean it is a miracle. Somebody could be mistaken or even lying. Richard Dawkins says they cannot prove God exists.

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what is evil

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a cause of suffering - the moral opposite of GOOD

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what is natural evil

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caused by nature

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what is moral evil

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caused by humans

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what is the inconsistent triad

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God cannot be both omnipotent and omnibenevolent when evil exists in world

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how do Christians respond to evil and suffering

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St Augustine: said evil and suffering exist because of Adam and Eve. Their
disobedience of God in the Garden of Eden caused Original Sin - because of this, we are all born sinful and experience suffering.

Free Will Defence Moral evil is explained by Free Will, which God lovingly gave to us. Evil is the price we have to pay for the greater good of free will.

Soul Making
Evil and suffering are catalysts for character development. St Paul said ‘suffering produces perseverance’ - they help us become good.

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how do Muslims respond to evil and suffering

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Trust in God’s plan
The Qur’an teaches Muslims that ‘God will not burden a soul with more than it can bear’. = that suffering may be part of a greater plan that God has for our lives, that we don’t fully understand. Muslims believe we must remain faithful and trust in His plan for us.

Strengthen faith Muslims believe that the response to evil and suffering should not be to question God but instead strengthen your faith in Him. The Qur’an teaches Muslims to ‘seek help through patience and prayer’.

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what is the theory of evolution

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scientific theory for the origins of human beings

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what are special revelations / vision

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an experience of seeing / experiencing something in the imagination or through a dream

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what are the strengths of visions being true

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  • Visions are an important form of communication from God
    The Bible teaches that God communicates with humanity through visions. For example, St Paul’s vision on the Road to Damascus which led to his conversion.

Islam - Visions are an important form of communication from God
The Hadiths teach that ‘A good vision is from God’. This shows that visions are an important from of communication from God. They emphasise God’s immanence - that He is involved within the world and close to humanity.
The Islamic religion began with Muhammad’s visions of Angel Jibril, during which the Qur’an was revealed to him.

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what are the weakness of visions

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Apparent visions may have alternative explanations. For example, somebody may have been hallucinating. They may be malnourished, sleep deprived or intoxicated. Some scholars think St Paul had epilepsy, meaning there was a neurological origin for his visions.

Somebody may be mistaken or lying
There is no objective evidence for claims of visions - they depend on personal testimony from the person. This is unreliable because somebody may be mistaken about what happened or could have made the story up. Therefore, visions are not credible evidence for the evidence of God.

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what is enlightenment

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state of spiritual awakening and gaining of deeper understanding of reality

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how do christians gain englightenment

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greater understanding about God through:

  1. Reading the Bible (contains God’s laws, rules, important messages for humanity).
  2. Learning about God (for example, from parents within a religious family).
  3. Praying (strengthens your
    relationship with God and provides space for personal reflection on His plan for your life).
    Christians would believe it is difficult to become fully enlightened during our lifetimes due to distractions, sin etc.
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how do muslims gain englightenment

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  1. Studying the Qur’an (the infallible word of God containing truth and guidance for humanity)
  2. Performing the Five Pillars (Shahadah, Salah, Sawm, Zakat, Hajj - which strengthen faith and teach you how to live a good life).
  3. Praying (fulfils a religious obligations, strengthens your relationship with God and helps you to strengthen your knowledge of God).
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what is general revelation

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the indirect revelatino about God , available to all people

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what are the ways God can be known/ understood through

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nature , scripture

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how is God know through observation of nature for chirstians and muslims

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Christians believe that God’s existence can be observed in the world He has created. The Psalms teach that ‘the skies proclaim the work of His hands’.
William Paley used the Watchmaker Analogy to teach Christians that the complexity and regularity in the world shows it must have been designed this way by God. He is the omnipotent designer.
Islam - God can be known through observation of nature
The Qur’an teaches Muslims that ‘there are signs for people who use reason’ - for example, the regularity of the days.

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how is God know through observation of scripture for chirstians and muslims

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Christians believe that the Bible is God’s holy book it contains His revelation for humanity. For example, it reveals his commandments and that He sent Jesus to save us. St Paul writes that ‘all scripture is God breathed’ - it is a revelation from God.

Islam - The Qur’an
Muslims believe that the Qur’an is the infallible Word of God - it contains the truth about God and guidance for all mankind. The Qur’an is ‘nothing less than a revelation that is sent to Him’. It was revealed to Prophet Muhammad by ‘an angel with mighty powers and great strength’. The revelation of the Qur’an was a miracle.

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what does immanent mean

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belief that God is present and involved in the world eg through special revelations / miracles

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what does transcendent mean

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belief that God is outside space and time

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how are the qualites and nature of God explored in Christianity

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Omnipotent - God is all powerful
Creator and controller of the universe ‘Creation ex nihilo’ (out of nothing) Miracles such as Jesus’ resurrection.

Omnibenevolent - all loving
Sends Jesus to save humans from sin - sacrificial death illustrates His love.

Transcendent - Outside space/time
Creator and controller of the universe. Knows the past, present and the future.

Immanent - Involved within the world
Jesus is God incarnate (‘in human form’) Answers prayers and performs miracles Active today through the Holy Spirit.