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Swinburne's Argument from Design for God

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Prof. McCormick's lecture about Swinburne's argument from design for God. There is something rather than nothing. It is composed of simple parts. And they behave according to simple, elegant, formulable natural laws. We would not expect these to be the case unless there were a creator of infinite power, knowledge, and goodness. Therefore God exist.
There are a several interesting and important problems with this argument, however, including a peculiar abuse of the notion of probability.
There are a several interesting and important problems with this argument, however, including a peculiar abuse of the notion of probability.