The Watchmaker Argument - Debunked (Teleological Argument - Refuted)
Barry Goldberg · Following Author of books on atheism and pocket watches Updated 2y As an atheist, have you ever looked at the world and thought it looks designed? Just over 200 years ago, an English clergyman, Christian philosopher and philosopher named William Paley published a book entitled Natural Theology or Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity , in which he laid out what has now come to be generally known as the watchmaker analogy . In short, he noted that if one were to walk along a beach and discover a pocket watch in the sand, one could deduce — simply by inspecting how well all of its parts worked together — that it was an artifice that had been designed by somebody and not just some random rock. Thus, he went on to argue, we can similarly look at the complexity of the entire natural world and, simply by inspecting how well all of its parts work together, deduce that it, too, is an artifice that had been designed by somebody (name...
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