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  • Essay / dddd - 551

    Paley's GodPaley's analogy of the designer and watch-setter compares it to God as the designer of the universe due to its complexity. However, this analogy can be considered false, because the complexity is in favor of God's plan, but by possibility. Basically, the watchmaker's argument says that because something is complex, it must have been designed because all the other things we see that are complex are. designed. Argument also has tensions, depending on who you talk to you have a very specific addition, which is that the complexity seems to show a purpose. In other words, to add to Paley's argument, you wouldn't just look at the watch you found on the beach and say it looks extremely complex and it must there be a designer, but you would look at the complexity. and from this complexity, deduce that the watch was intended to indicate the time. Then, that it was designed for this particular purpose so that we can tell time. Another point, the fine-tuning argument is an extension that basically says that if the condition was not correct,...