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Enjoy the rest of the snow and hope you are all staying safe! Hi Guys, The following side is the prep for the 12 mark question that you will be doing in your Exam. I have placed some key words in the boxes to help you – you need to include as many of these as you possibly can! In addition to these questions there will also be questions from EVERYTHING that we have studied so far. Enjoy the rest of the snow and hope you are all staying safe! Mrs Cross x

“The First Cause Argument proves that God exists” 12 marks 3 1 AGREE What does the First Cause theory say about God? What evidence is there to support it? Why some people would argue that it does prove that God exists? DISAGREE Choose an alternative theory (i.e. Big Bang/Design Theory) – what does it say about God? What evidence is there to support it? Why some people would argue that it does prove that God does/does not exist? 2 CRITICISE Why is this argument weak? How can you criticise the evidence? What does this suggest about God? 4 CRITICISE Why is this argument weak? How can you criticise the evidence? What does this suggest about God? Key words: Cause & Effect Measurable evidence Lack of evidence Design flaws Science God Omnipotent Omniscient Human senses (smell, taste, touch, sight, hear)