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Which French Enlightenment mathematician thought it was worth making a 'wager' on the existence of God? [6,6]
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Scottish Enlightenment philosopher, who was a fierce critic of the concept of a Divine Deisgner' [5,4]
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What is the alternative name for the Teleological Argument? [6,8]
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Who is the philosopher associated with advocating the Cosmological Argument? [6,7]
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'Without God all is permitted', because rather than being subjective opinion, God's existence gives morality this quality. [9]
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The Cosmological Argument rejects this idea of an endless series on the basis that something cannot come out of nothing. [8,10]
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The French mathematician's 'Wager' is considered to be a _______ approach to God's existence. [9]
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Who is the philosopher associated with advocating the Teleological Argument? [7,5]
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While beings within time and space are contingent, the Cosmological Argument posits God alone as having this quality. [9,5]
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What is the alternative name for the Cosmological Argument? [8,4,5,5]
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A written source of authority according to the BRIE diagram. [5]
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A possibly irrational approach to belief in God, championed by Kierkegaard [5]
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The Teleological Argument works on this basis i.e. the existence of a Watchmaker, likewise implies the existence of a Universe-maker, God. [7]
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