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A History of Ideas: William Paley and the Divine Watchmaker
Gillian Anderson on William Paley and the Divine Watchmaker
Theologian William Paley propounded the theory that if you found a watch on a heath, you would assume that an intelligent being designed and made it. The human eye is just as complex, so surely it also had a designer. Discover why this argument for the existence of God was seen as being fraught with difficulty even before Charles Darwin gave an alternative explanation for the complexities of the natural world.
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Theologian William Paley propounded the theory that if you found a watch on a heath, you would assume that an intelligent being designed and made it.
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