1. Hume
Then, digging deeper, we shall try our hand at a critique of his critique of religion, of resurrecting a natural belief in God. ... Can it render service in post-Hume discussions? These are the questions we should confront. ... It is an argument against any inductive proof for God's existence. ... The first is embarrassing to those who wield natural proofs of God: we still have no idea or knowledge from these proofs what this God does, what the deity values, what It rewards and what It punishes. ...
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