"Hence, that, than which nothing greater can be conceived, exists, and it is this that we call God," is the conclusion of:
A. the Ontological Argument.
B. the Cosmological Argument.
C. the Argument from Design.
D. an argument given by William Paley.
E. an argument offered by Kierkegaard.
Answer: A
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a. gradual changes in organisms over great lengths of time. b. the random nature of existence. c. the ever-expanding universe. d. the weak force in the nucleus of an atom.
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A. faith B. fear of God C. humanitarian action D. social status
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What will be an ideal response?