question archive Which of the following is an objection to the fine-tuning argument? A Consciousness is inexplicable if God does not exist
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Which of the following is an objection to the fine-tuning argument?
A Consciousness is inexplicable if God does not exist.
B There may be many universes with different parameters than ours.
C Living systems are irreducibly complex.
D Few possible values of the constants of physics are life-permitting.
According to Paley's argument, we can know that the works of nature probably have been designed because:
A the works of nature are contingent.
B of their resemblance to products of human design.
C the universe must have had a beginning
D of divine revelation.
According to the fine-tuning argument:
A consciousness is inexplicable if God does not exist.
B few possible values of the constants of physics are life-permitting.
C living systems are irreducibly complex.
D there may be many universes with different parameters than ours.
According to Lawhead, one can easily refute Berkeley simply by kicking a stone and taking note of how solid it feels.
A False
B True
In Hume's scheme, does the proposition that the universe consists of atoms and void express a relation of ideas or a matter of fact?
A a relation of ideas
B a matter of fact
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