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Natural atheology is the attempt to
{ 1 } - give arguments or proofs for the existence of God.
{ 2 } - give arguments or proofs against the existence of God.
{ 3 } - give the psychological causes behind why people believe in God.
{ 4 } - trace the historical development of religion.
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Natural atheology is the attempt to
{ 1 } - give arguments or proofs for the existence of God.
{ 2 } - give arguments or proofs against the existence of God.
{ 3 } - give the psychological causes behind why people believe in God.
{ 4 } - trace the historical development of religion.
This is "natural theology."
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Natural atheology is the attempt to
{ 1 } - give arguments or proofs for the existence of God.
{ 2 } - give arguments or proofs against the existence of God.
{ 3 } - give the psychological causes behind why people believe in God.
{ 4 } - trace the historical development of religion.
Plantinga invents this term to constrast with "natural theology" -- which is the attempt to give arguments or proofs for the existence of God.
Plantinga sees the "problem of evil" as the most important argument against the existence of God. This argues that the existence of evil in the world shows that there can't be an all-good and all-powerful God.
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Natural atheology is the attempt to
{ 1 } - give arguments or proofs for the existence of God.
{ 2 } - give arguments or proofs against the existence of God.
{ 3 } - give the psychological causes behind why people believe in God.
{ 4 } - trace the historical development of religion.
This is psychology of religion.
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Natural atheology is the attempt to
{ 1 } - give arguments or proofs for the existence of God.
{ 2 } - give arguments or proofs against the existence of God.
{ 3 } - give the psychological causes behind why people believe in God.
{ 4 } - trace the historical development of religion.
This is history of religion.
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