Jan 2009 Miracles Question

(b) (i) Outline the key concepts of miracles and examine the main reasons to believe in miracles.(21)

Miracles are often used as an argument in favour of God’s existence since as Swinburne suggested if God exists then we could expect him to interact with his creation. In addition there seem to be many stories of strange and unexplained events which in the light of no better explanation have been categorised as miracles. Even the definition of a miracle is as an unexplainable but beneficial act which appears to break the laws of nature and which is then attributed to God. [2]

Unfortunately the term miracle has been applied to pretty much any amazing event which has occurred from an underdog team winning to so-called miracle cures, to amazing survival stories after earthquakes etc. [1] Continue reading “Jan 2009 Miracles Question”

The teleological argument for the existence of God

a) The teleological argument for the existence of God.

This is the argument for a designer of the universe from looking at the design of it. This is an a posteriori argument arguing backwards from evidence to form a conclusion but is also an inductive argument because the conclusion reached is not found within the premises of it and as a result it is not necessarily a logical conclusion that God is the designer of the universe
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