Philosophy 101 They Believe In God (Short) Question #1: Why does Hume think that the “design” in nature cannot prove God’s existence? Answer: One of the most common reasons why people say they bel
Philosophy 101 They Believe In God (Short) Question #1: Why does Hume think that the “design” in nature cannot prove God’s existence? Answer: One of the most common reasons why people say they bel
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Question #1: Why does Hume think that the “design” in nature cannot prove God’s existence?
Answer: One of the most common reasons why people say they believe in God is that the universe seems to have been intentionally designed. Hume observes that while we may perceive two events that seem to occur in conjunction, there is no way for us to know the nature of their connection. Hume