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    Dian Fossey was born on January 16, 1932 in San Francisco, California. Her parents divorced when she was very young, so she grew up with her mother and stepfather. She was a very good student and always had a love for animals. Dian enrolled in college courses at Marin Junior College to focus on business due to her stepfather being a wealthy businessman. She worked during school and at age 19 during summer break, she worked at a ranch in Montana. At the ranch she fell in love with and became…

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    Intro: Thesis: In this paper I will defend my thesis that all things with a purpose must have an intelligent designer. I will do this by discussing my arguments that support my thesis and expelling any potential opposing arguments concerning them. If something plays a certain role it has a purpose and everything with a purpose was designed for that purpose, so all things with purpose are designed. To examine my argument and to establish that all things that play a role are designed, I have…

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    are males (Harwell). Despite the large scale of male employment, female employment has increased from 2005, increasing from 12% to 20%. However only 3% of those women are game developers, or programmers, and 11% are game designers. Nuukster’s (a gaming company) chief executive David Engel has gone through many female applications while hiring but almost all of them were from artist, zero from programmers (Burrows). Like wise, some companies such as Electronic Arts Incorporated…

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    thing would not be able to exist without an intelligent designer. More than a century later Bertand Russell delivered an argument in which he used Darwin’s Natural Selection theory to argue against the argument from design. Russell argued that “living things have adapted to their…

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    god to agnostics and atheists. It states that god or some intelligent being created the universe or life on earth and keeps it in balance. It tells that an object with intelligent design must have an intelligent designer. Hypothetically speaking if someone who does phone repairs for the first time opens one up. They have no idea what their doing and may come to the conclusion that this phone is intelligently designed, and needs an intelligent explanation to understand how it works. The phone is…

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    Why Do God Exist

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    Because God always existed in reality and understanding, created the universe and things in the universe, God is also the Intelligent Designer (will use Creator as a shorter term). If something exists, it has an intended purpose because it was created by God, who neither requires or needs a purpose to exist nor to have a purpose for things to exist. All things that exist or will exist in the universe were created by God for a puipose. Whether a specific or undefined purpose is irrelevant to…

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    In this paper, I will defend David Hume’s arguments for the design argument, which states that the design argument fails. Hume’s objections to the design argument are first, that we cannot compare human artifacts to the universe because these are too different; second, that we have not witnessed the design of a universe; and third, that we cannot conclude that God is the only one. He criticizes the design argument by pointing out that the analogy is based only on limited experience, making it…

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    been clearly seen from His workmanship, so that men are without excuse.” This is saying that we should know that God is real and divine and powerful because of the beautiful display of His creation. The splendor of the world’s design cries for a Designer. Another good verse would be Psalm 19:1 that states, “The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of His hands.” Creation itself displays the obvious fact that there is a Creator, who is…

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    teleological argument suggests that, given this premise, the existence of a designer can be assumed, typically presented as God. Because the design argument needs and looks for the evidence to prove the existence of God, by saying ‘God exists’ it’s a synthetic statement. Furthermore for empiricists, the existence of God is said to be factually necessary (de re) because the…

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    Intelligent Design

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    In the landmark decision of Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District, Judge John E. Jones soundly argues that intelligent design (ID) does not represent a scientific theory, but rather a religious argument whose teaching in public schools violates the Establishment Clause in the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. This argument exhibits both logical validity and true premises in its categorization of the theory as non-scientific, thus being truly sound. In essence, the decision states that…

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