Hume also points out th inconsistent tried- this is that God is omnipotent-God is omnibenevolent-and that Evil exists-Hume comments that If God is willing to prevent evil, but not able to, then he is impotent, If he is able,but not willing, then he is malevolent, If he is both able and willing-why is there evil.
Hume also points out that-To make an apology betweeen the designers of human machines and the designers of the universe is juts anthropomorphism-we are trying to explain the universe in our own image. To know that the universe is designed, we would have to have some knowledge of how universes are made, but the fact is that we have no idea of what it takes to design one, or what the designer would be like. Our experience of designers is limited to machines we design ourselves, so in effect we are imagining God to be like a human designer. Again, this is anthropomorphic in the extreme. We cannot assume that we can apply our limited experience of life on this world to the universe as a whole.
Moreover Hume also points out that the Universe could have been developed into comparatively orderderd state simply by chance-This is Hume’s so called “Epircurean Hypothesis”-Taught that the basic constituents of the world were indivisible atoms. And since the world is nothing more nor less than changing arrangements of its atoms, given infinite time it was inevitable that atoms should arrive at an orderd state. Hume suggests that some such theory accounted for the appearance of design in the world. So it is at least as likely that the world appears in an ordered state purely by chance rearrangement as that it was designed by God. Others argue that Multiverse theory, which argues that there a vast number of universes existing now and perhaps in the past. ~If some version of multiverse theory turns out to be true, then some universes will be chaotic, some will be semi-ordered, and some will be highly-ordered all purely by chance. This would not disapprove the existence of G~of, but it would support Hume’s arrangement that we can explain this universe without need to appeal to God