Creation history

Creation history

Paper instructions:
1. Paley compares finding a stone to finding a watch. What does the watch imply that the stone does not? For what reasons?

2. According to Paley, if the watch one finds self-replicates, does that mean the watch had no design or designer? Why, or why not?

3. Why does Paley compare an eye to a telescope? What is his main point, and how does he support it?

4. Starting on page 56, Paley starts addressing potential flaws in creation. If there are flaws in creation, does it mean the creator is also flawed? Why, or why not?

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