This book is the result of several years of teaching philosophy to university students. In its pages, the author directly engages with David Hume’s five objections to the design argument in theology. What makes this work unique is that the responses are drawn exclusively from the design argument itself, without relying on other philosophical proofs. To the best of the author’s knowledge, no previous thinker in the history of the philosophy of religion has attempted such a focused approach. The book offers both scholarly rigor and accessible reasoning, making it suitable for academics, students, and general readers interested in philosophy of religion and the debate over the existence of God.