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luvbio

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The agnostic claims that
 
 

a. God does not exist.
  b. we do not have adequate evidence for or against Gods existence.
  c. it is reasonable to believe in God without rational proof.
  d. God exists, but he does not intervene within nature.
 
 



Question 2

Concerning arguments for Gods existence, Hume says we cannot argue about the cause of the universe because
 
 

a. there are so many people who doubt that the universe was caused.
  b. causal judgments can only be based on many past examples, but we only know about one universe.
  c. science has proven that the universe always existed.
  d. attempting to prove Gods existence is religiously offensive.




Fayaz00962

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Answer to Question 1

b.

Answer to Question 2

b.



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