Sometimes, striking a random series of keys on a piano will produce a pleasant tune, even though no one composed it. This sort of example could be used to challenge the:

A. Ontological Argument.

B. Cosmological Argument.
C. Argument from Design.

D. Argument from First Cause.
E. None of the above


Answer: C

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