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The book explores the Design argument, asserting that the characteristics of objects created by intelligent minds for specific purposes can be observed in nature. It posits that the order and complexity found in natural phenomena suggest a similar intelligence behind their creation. By drawing parallels between human-made and natural objects, the author argues for the existence of a higher intelligence responsible for the wonders of nature, emphasizing the limitations of human capability in comparison to this greater power.
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Three Essays on Religion, John Stuart Mill
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- 2008
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