Many things in the world has designed, however, the human body for example, is so complex structured that it is impossible for mankind to build, therefore there can be belief in God/Allah as people may think God can be the only designer of this. Religious books can provide evidence and support the theory that God exists.
Causation may lead to belief in God because people who believe in God believe he does not need a cause so he started the cause and effect chain.
Design points to a Designer. Complexity points to wisdom and purposefulness. The same goes for cooperation such as symbiosis. For example, theoretical physicist and popular science writer Paul Davies (whose early writings were not especially sympathetic to theism) states concerning the fundamental structure of the universe, "the impression of design is overwhelming" (Davies, 1988, p. 203)."A living cell is so awesomely complex that its interdependent components stagger the imagination and defy evolutionary explanations" (Michael Denton, author)."The astounding structural complexity of a cell" (U.S. National Library of Medicine).See also:God's wisdom seen in His creationsMore about God's wisdom
Yes, a valid argument can lead to a false conclusion if the premises are true but the reasoning process is flawed.
The consequences of one's actions that may lead them to Jahanum, or hell in Islamic belief, include committing sins, disobeying Allah, and not seeking forgiveness or repentance. These actions can result in punishment and suffering in the afterlife according to Islamic teachings.
Disagreement often connotes conflict or a lack of consensus between individuals or groups regarding a particular issue or topic. It can also imply differences in opinion, perspective, or belief that can lead to debate or argument.
By asking a lead in question.
The design argument tries to explain the existanence of God though design. it stresses how everything is made so perfectly with little functions all joining together to creat a big one, that surely it was done by a cretor which would be god. it will give people faith because it is true! we must have all been designed by someone, just like the analogy the argument uses between a watch and the human eye. the watch was made by a watchmaker and is so accurately done. humans are so accurately made as well
GIRTH argument
The lead in pencils are not made out of lead, as is common belief. Pencil lead is made out of graphite.
Singular: It is my belief that the answer is God. Plural: My beliefs lead me to trust in God.
True. - Valid arguments are deductive. - Arguments are valid if the premises lead to the conclusion without committing a fallacy. - If an argument is valid, that means that if the premises are true, then the conclusion must be true. - This means that a valid argument with a false premise can lead to a false conclusion. This is called a valid, unsound argument. - A valid, sound argument would be when, if the premises are true the conclusion must be true and the premises are true.
Yes, an argument can have multiple conclusions if there are multiple points or perspectives being considered that lead to different outcomes or resolutions.