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Is The Design Argument Convincing?

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Is The Design Argument Convincing?

The design argument argues that every complex thing needs a designer. In the case of the universe, this designer must be God. But, some people have criticisms of the design argument.

What kind of God is the designer?

What kind of God is the designer?

  • The Christian God has been described in many ways:
    • Christians say that God is a loving father.
    • That God cares for everyone.
    • And that God is three persons, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
  • But, the design argument doesn’t prove any of these statements about the Christian God.
    • The design argument simply says there was an all-powerful creator. This creator could easily be someone who is not loving.
    • So, maybe the design argument has proved there is a God of some sort, but not the Christian God.
Mistakes in the design

Mistakes in the design

  • Another criticism of the design argument is that many things in the world seem badly designed. For example, earthquakes and diseases.
    • If God is all-powerful and all-loving, He would not have included in His design things that cause suffering.
    • Some philosophers say that this either means that God is not all-powerful and all-loving, or that God does not exist.
The universe was not designed

The universe was not designed

  • The last criticism of the design argument is that the universe could have occurred by chance. Or, by natural development.
  • The world has evolved over billions of years, and the complexity could just be how things have turned out!
  • For example, there is the idea of survival of the fittest.
    • Survival of the fittest tells us that over billions of years, things not well suited to survive died off.
    • So, what is left is a world full of complex things that have adapted, become more complex and so survived! This is an entirely natural process, without a designer.
Summary of the criticisms

Summary of the criticisms

  • These three criticisms do not mean the design argument is wrong.
    • Some philosophers do not accept that something as extraordinary as the universe could have occurred by chance.
    • Also, some philosophers try to explain how there could be suffering in a world that God created.
  • The important thing to remember is that there are often two different points of view to consider!
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