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William Paley's argument from design is usually described as a(n)
 
 

a. argument by analogy.
  b. argument by innuendo.
  c. conjunction fallacy.
  d. argument from ignorance.



Question 2

Which argument for the existence of God is accepted by George Ellis, J. C. Polinghorne, and Holmes Rolston?
 
 

a. The ontological argument
  b. The cosmological argument
  c. The argument from first cause
  d. The argument from design




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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: d



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