Q1. McCloskey claims that to get the proof going, genuine indisputable examples of design and purpose are needed. Discuss this standard of indisputability which he calls a very conclusive objection. Is it reasonable?
Can you offer an instance of design that, while not necessarily indisputable, you believe provides strong evidence of a designer of the universe?
McCloskey implies that evolution has displaced the need for a designer.
In order to displace a designer wouldn't you have to have a designer in the first place?
Q2. In brief differentiate between atmospheric pressure, intrapulmonary pressure, and intrapleural pressure. Which of these is always negative in a healthy individual? What happens if intrapleural pressure becomes equal to atmospheric pressure?