This paper requires you to do a very specific thing: offer an objection to one of the arguments we are
covering in class during the philosophy of religion unit. Note the important terms in that! You will need to
object to the argument, so you should not pick an argument you actually think works. (It's possible to do
that, but you're just making things harder on yourself.) The objection must be to the argument and not the
position (see below). You must choose the argument presented in our book in this unit (not another unit). It
should help that we are only skipping one of the readings in that part, David Hume's. Do NOT write on
Hume's argument.
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