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Plantinga sees arguments for the existence of God as primarily intended to

    { 1 } - defend the rationality of belief in God.
    { 2 } - convince people that there is a God.
    { 3 } - both of the above.

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1 is correct!

Plantinga sees arguments for the existence of God as primarily intended to

The purpose of such arguments isn't to try to pursuade people that there is a God. Very few believers rest their belief on some argument that they find compelling.

The purpose of such arguments, rather, is to defend the rationality of belief in God -- to answer the attacks of atheists who say that belief in God is stupid or irrational.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

Plantinga sees arguments for the existence of God as primarily intended to

    { 1 } - defend the rationality of belief in God.
    { 2 } - convince people that there is a God.
    { 3 } - both of the above.

The purpose of such arguments isn't to try to pursuade people that there is a God. Very few believers rest their belief on some argument that they find compelling.

The purpose of such arguments, rather, is to defend the rationality of belief in God -- to answer the attacks of atheists who say that belief in God is stupid or irrational.

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

Plantinga sees arguments for the existence of God as primarily intended to

    { 1 } - defend the rationality of belief in God.
    { 2 } - convince people that there is a God.
    { 3 } - both of the above.

The purpose of such arguments isn't to try to pursuade people that there is a God. Very few believers rest their belief on some argument that they find compelling.

The purpose of such arguments, rather, is to defend the rationality of belief in God -- to answer the attacks of atheists who say that belief in God is stupid or irrational.

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