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Natural theology is the attempt to
{ 1 } - give the psychological causes behind why people believe in God.
{ 2 } - give arguments or proofs for the existence of God.
{ 3 } - trace the historical development of religion.
{ 4 } - give arguments or proofs against the existence of God.
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Natural theology is the attempt to
{ 1 } - give the psychological causes behind why people believe in God.
{ 2 } - give arguments or proofs for the existence of God.
{ 3 } - trace the historical development of religion.
{ 4 } - give arguments or proofs against the existence of God.
This is psychology of religion.
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Natural theology is the attempt to
{ 1 } - give the psychological causes behind why people believe in God.
{ 2 } - give arguments or proofs for the existence of God.
{ 3 } - trace the historical development of religion.
{ 4 } - give arguments or proofs against the existence of God.
For example, the "cosmological argument" says that the mere existence of the world requires an explanation -- and that this can only be God. And the "teleological argument" says that the order and design that we discover in the world shows that there must be a supreme mind who formed the world.
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Natural theology is the attempt to
{ 1 } - give the psychological causes behind why people believe in God.
{ 2 } - give arguments or proofs for the existence of God.
{ 3 } - trace the historical development of religion.
{ 4 } - give arguments or proofs against the existence of God.
This is history of religion.
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Natural theology is the attempt to
{ 1 } - give the psychological causes behind why people believe in God.
{ 2 } - give arguments or proofs for the existence of God.
{ 3 } - trace the historical development of religion.
{ 4 } - give arguments or proofs against the existence of God.
This is what Plantinga calls "natural atheology."
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