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Science seems to tell us that the world began about 15 billion years ago. Betty argues that

    { 1 } - it's certain that God caused the beginning of the world.
    { 2 } - the world just popped into existence, without any cause.
    { 3 } - it's more reasonable to posit God as the cause of the beginning than to suppose that the world just popped into existence.
    { 4 } - none of the above.

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Science seems to tell us that the world began about 15 billion years ago. Betty argues that

He thinks this is the more likely explanation, but he doesn't claim certitude.

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Science seems to tell us that the world began about 15 billion years ago. Betty argues that

    { 1 } - it's certain that God caused the beginning of the world.
    { 2 } - the world just popped into existence, without any cause.
    { 3 } - it's more reasonable to posit God as the cause of the beginning than to suppose that the world just popped into existence.
    { 4 } - none of the above.

He thinks this is unlikely.

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3 is correct!

Science seems to tell us that the world began about 15 billion years ago. Betty argues that

    { 1 } - it's certain that God caused the beginning of the world.
    { 2 } - the world just popped into existence, without any cause.
    { 3 } - it's more reasonable to posit God as the cause of the beginning than to suppose that the world just popped into existence.
    { 4 } - none of the above.

Betty says this. However, since we can't calculate mathematical probabilities here, he regards this as the weakest of his arguments.

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

Science seems to tell us that the world began about 15 billion years ago. Betty argues that

    { 1 } - it's certain that God caused the beginning of the world.
    { 2 } - the world just popped into existence, without any cause.
    { 3 } - it's more reasonable to posit God as the cause of the beginning than to suppose that the world just popped into existence.
    { 4 } - none of the above.

He accepts one of these alternatives.

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