1. To what extent is the God of classical theism incoherent?
2. To what extent is Paley’s argument from design successful?
3. To what extent is Leibniz’s argument from the principle of sufficient reason successful?
4. To what extent does Aquinas offer the most convincing cosmological argument?
5. ‘There is probably no God.’ To what extent do you agree with this claim?
1. ‘The sanctity of life is central to end of life care decisions.’ To what extent do you agree?
2. ‘The sanctity of life is central to organ procurement.’ To what extent do you agree?
3. ‘The sanctity of life is central to the abortion debate.’ To what extent do you agree?
4. ‘End of life decisions should be based on care, not killing.’ Discuss religious and non-religious responses to this statement.
5. ‘The sanctity of life is central to the debate about abortion.’ To what extent do you agree?
‘There seems to be no more design in the variability of organic beings and in the action of natural selection, than in the way the wind blows.’ Charles Darwin
(a) Describe what is meant by the Teleological argument. 5
(b) Analyse this source. 5
(c) Evaluate this source. 5
‘. . . if the foetus is not a person, how can it be seriously wrong to destroy it?’ Michael Tooley
(a) Describe what is meant by the beginning of life. 5
(b) Analyse this source. 5
(c) Evaluate this source. 5