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Natural Causes - Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia (476 words)
Natural Causes, born Naturalanorikaliman S. Causes, and more often known as "Naitch the Terrible", is generally considered to be the world's most prominent murderer.
His mother Selphie Nphlictid Causes had very suicidal tendencies which emotionally scarred young Natural, and her abusiveness, which is generally cited as the main reason that rolling pins are banned in North America, put violence in his head.
Natural Causes spent the early part of his adult years as a grifter pretending to be a hippie.
In Pursuit of Intelligent Causes: Some Historical Background (8302 words)
This analogical method of assigning causes was also significant in the landmark work of Charles Lyell, and became enshrined in geological literature as "the present is a key to the past."{48} We have learned by experience to associate a particular type of effect with a certain kind of cause.
Hume, however, made it clear he was not restricting himself to natural causes when he later added, "the same rule holds, whether the cause assigned be brute unconscious matter, or a rational intelligent being."{61} Hume was not opposed to an intelligent cause supported by uniform experience.
According to Ian Barbour, "Naturalism is still a live option, but it is clear that it must be defended as a philosophical viewpoint and not a conclusion of science."{74} Likewise when one infers an intelligent cause of DNA (life?) by experience, it does not carry the necessary conclusion of Supernaturalism.
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