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... order, nothing came randomly. The reason of why a living thing may not achieve its purpose would be it's final cause from the Unmoved Mover, God. Everything that Aristotle did was based on observation. He was meticulous in his interpretation in what he had seen and observed by using all his senses to come up with a definite conclusion that everyone would believe. Many people have problems believing his theory as you had to believe quite strongly in God as Aristotle believed he was the creator of everything. Aristotle did not question, where creation was created because he already thought he knew. It wasn't a question of weather he believed or not because to him God is pure knowledge. Aristotle's idea of God was one of an unchanging, ultimate designer, who was static and eternal, but impassive. 'Only God, who exists as form without matter is perfect'. However, Aristotle's theory is ...
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