What is the Kalam cosmological argument for the existence of God? Is it sound? Why or why not?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer will vary.

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Aristotle's idea of Intelligent Design differs from contemporary Intelligent Design theories in that he did not believe that

A. any god was watching over its creation. B. the universe was created by a divine intelligence. C. everything was created with a purpose. D. all creations on earth had virtue.

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Symbolize this statement using the scheme of abbreviation provided: If Edison isn't an inventor, then no one is an inventor. (e: Edison; Ix: x is an inventor; Px: x is a person)

Symbols list You may use the list below to copy-and-paste symbols into your answer as needed. ?; ?; •; ~; ?; ?; ?; ?

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If the premises provide probable but not logically conclusive) support for a conclusion then it is

a. a valid argument b. a deductive argument c. an inductive argument d. a fallacy

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"School vouchers are government-issued certificates, providing a credit against future educational expenses that will introduce badly needed competition into America's calcified public education system and provide equal educational opportunities for all." This definition is too ________.

A. obscure B. broad C. slanted D. None of the answers are correct

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