[1] The argument was popularised by Isaac Newton, René Descartes, and Robert Boyle.
[2] The argument of natural laws as a basis for God was changed by Christian figures such as Thomas Aquinas, in order to fit biblical scripture and establish a Judeo-Christian teleological law.
Bertrand Russell criticized the argument, arguing that many of the things considered to be laws of nature, in fact, are human conventions.
This philosophy of science-related article is a stub.
You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article about metaphysics of religion is a stub.