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"Let us therefore believe that God works [blank_start]constantly[blank_end], so that all created things would [blank_start]perish[blank_end], if his working was [blank_start]withdrawn[blank_end]." - [blank_start]St. Augustine[blank_end]
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constantly
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perish
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withdrawn
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St. Augustine
Question 2
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Theory "[blank_start]irreducible[blank_end] [blank_start]complexity[blank_end]" (eg: [blank_start]eye[blank_end]) - Michael [blank_start]Behe[blank_end]
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irreducible
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complexity
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eye
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Behe
Question 3
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Genesis 1:
Day 1: [blank_start]Light[blank_end] / Day 2: Sky / Day 3: [blank_start]Land[blank_end] and [blank_start]Vegetation[blank_end] / Day 4: Sun, Moon and Stars / Day 5: [blank_start]Birds[blank_end] and [blank_start]Fish[blank_end] / Day 6: [blank_start]Animals[blank_end] and [blank_start]Humans[blank_end]
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Light
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Land
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Vegetation
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Birds
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Fish
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Animals
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Humans
Question 4
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Genesis account: "a form of [blank_start]narrative[blank_end] but one in which [blank_start]truth[blank_end] is put across in a [blank_start]symbolic[blank_end] way [...]" - [blank_start]Ernest[blank_end] Lucas ([blank_start]Liberal[blank_end] Christian / [blank_start]Revisionist[blank_end])
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narrative
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truth
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symbolic
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Ernest
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Liberal
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Revisionist
Question 5
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Genesis 1:1 - "[blank_start]In the beginning[blank_end], [blank_start]God created the heavens and the earth[blank_end]."
Question 6
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"The [blank_start]intention[blank_end] of the [blank_start]Holy Ghost[blank_end] is to teach us how [blank_start]one[blank_end] goes to heaven, not how heaven goes." - [blank_start]Galileo[blank_end]
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intention
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Holy Ghost
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one
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Galileo
Question 7
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"So either the [blank_start]orderliness[blank_end] of nature is where all the [blank_start]explanation[blank_end] stops, or we must [blank_start]postulate[blank_end] an agent of such great power and knowledge [...] the [blank_start]simplest[blank_end] of such agent [...] God." - [blank_start]Richard Swinburne[blank_end]
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orderliness
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explanation
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postulate
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simplest
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Richard Swinburne
Question 8
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(Why does the universe have to have beginning?) "How can anything that exists from [blank_start]eternity[blank_end] have a [blank_start]cause[blank_end], since the relationship implies a [blank_start]priority[blank_end] in time and a beginning of [blank_start]existence[blank_end]." - Hume
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eternity
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cause
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priority
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existence
Question 9
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"The [blank_start]teleologist[blank_end]'s starting point is not that we [blank_start]perceive[blank_end] order rather than disorder, but that order rather than disorder is there." - [blank_start]Richard Swinburne[blank_end]
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teleologist
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perceive
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Richard Swinburne
Question 10
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Even "if the [blank_start]universe[blank_end] was / is caused to exist by something [blank_start]outside[blank_end] itself" - not necessarily God of [blank_start]classical[blank_end] [blank_start]theism[blank_end] - Anthony [blank_start]Flew[blank_end]
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universe
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outside
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classical
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theism
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Flew
Question 11
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"The [blank_start]ozone[blank_end] layer is mighty proof of the [blank_start]Creator's[blank_end] forethought. Could anyone attribute this device to a [blank_start]chance[blank_end] [blank_start]evolutionary[blank_end] process? [...] gives every evidence of a [blank_start]plan[blank_end]." - [blank_start]Arthur[blank_end] Brown - Footprints of God (19[blank_start]43[blank_end])
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ozone
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Creator's
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chance
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evolutionary
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plan
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Arthur
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43
Question 12
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Genesis [blank_start]2:7[blank_end] - "The Lord God [blank_start]formed[blank_end] the man [...] and [blank_start]breathed[blank_end] into his nostrils the breath of life, and man became a [blank_start]living[blank_end] being."
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2:7
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formed
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breathed
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living