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Crash Course Philosophy is brought to you by Squarespace. Squarespace: share your passion with the world. Over the centuries, the effort to craft a perfect, bullet-proof argument for the existence of God has taken many forms. There was the ontological argument of Anselm. There were the four cosmological arguments of Aquinas. And they still have their supporters. But many modern philosophers feel that theyre simply too flawed -- too inconsistent with our scientific understanding of the universe -- to be convincing today. But there was a fifth argument posited by Thomas Aquinas. And it was popularized several hundred years after his time -- in the late 1700s, by the English Christian philosopher William Paley. And this argument for Gods existence is still around today, too. In fact, its one of the most popular. Its known as the teleological argument. You may know it as Intelligent Design. [Theme Music] To make his case for the existence of God, William Paley gave us whats known as