The cosmological argument is considered a pragmatic apologetic argument.

a. true
b. false


Answer: b. false

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A) enumerative induction B) statistical syllogism C) causal argument D) analogy

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The claim that eating pickled parsley cured Mr. Smith's congestive heart failure is called:

A) Supplementary evidence. B) Transitory evidence. C) Spurious evidence. D) Conditional evidence. E) Anecdotal evidence.

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Who held that Judaism did not borrow significantly from Zoroastrianism?

a. Boyd c. Babcock b. Barr d. Battacharra

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What philosophers call "metaphysics" is the same area of study that Aristotle called "first philosophy."

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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