I like the certainty angle.. it makes perfect sense to me. 'Certainty' is used in religious terminology to mean exactly what Adrian is saying. Christians are 'certain' but always require faith (they cannot know). The categorisation from my viewpoint is correct.
On the other hand, this:
"Those who view the world (a) as though God exists, and argue that his existence (b) can be conclusively established."
...doesn't make sense to me. By 'conclusively established' you I assume mean rationalise without conclusive proof? Again the exact meaning is elusive IMO.
I agree with Adrian again that 4 choices are too few.
On the other hand, this:
"Those who view the world (a) as though God exists, and argue that his existence (b) can be conclusively established."
...doesn't make sense to me. By 'conclusively established' you I assume mean rationalise without conclusive proof? Again the exact meaning is elusive IMO.
I agree with Adrian again that 4 choices are too few.