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    Religion and the Existence of God The existence of God has been questioned since the beginning of time. Religions thrived on answering the unanswerable questions of the universe and people were able to find solace in the answers. As science has expanded and been able to answer these questions with natural, as opposed to supernatural answers, many people stopped looking to God and religion for the causes of things and started looking towards science. God was dead, according to many scientists

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    The question of God’s existence has been pondered by humans for centuries. There are an infinite number of different opinions, arguments, and ideas favoring for or against the idea of God. Personally, I strongly believe in God not only due to my religious affiliation, but also because of my own opinions, ideas, and experience. To begin with, the complexity of Earth and the life that has formed upon it cannot be based just on luck or chance. I believe that ultimately God, as a power, rather than a

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    Kaitlyn Yinger 10-8-14 Robert Evans Intro to Philosophy The Existence of God Thomas Aquinas was a theologian that was a priest in the 1200’s and wanted to prove that God existed. He created many books and articles in his lifetime about God and things with the catholic religion, but, his more famous book Summa Thelogia gave five arguments that God exists in Articles II and III they are explained in detail. Below is my understanding of what he was saying the works of two other man that had

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    what we understand can exist as an object in reality. Since people can think about God in their mind, God’s existence should be justified. Even though people do not understand the existence of God, God actually exists as long as they can think of God in their mind. When I started decoding his idea about the existence of God, it is hard to understand that God actually exists because I do not understand the existence of God. However, because of his idea that “something that which nothing greater can be

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    all possible question the one that has had the most influence on humanity is the notion of whether or not God exists. Philosophers and non-philosophers alike from ancient civilizations to our modern era have contributed their

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    Does God Exist? Is there any evidence for his existence? These are questions that all people ask themselves and other people at some time in their lives. These questions are written in the hearts of all mankind, the seeking for happiness and truth, which is found and fully satisfied in the Perfect Being, God. In this paper, I will briefly state the Arguments for the existence of God, and then focus on the moral Argument. There are four Arguments for existence of God. The Teleological argument

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    ONE The design argument for the existence of God follows the model: 1) In nature, things appear to work together for a clear purpose. 2) The best explanation for these relationships is that God designed these things. 3) Therefore, God exists, as he was the one who designed nature. This argument contends that an intelligent designer of the world does exist, and structured the universe so that most natural things fit together for a clear purpose. We can recognize that things in nature seem

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    been arguing, and what exactly is the narrative for these arguments? If a person is a Christian and believes the Bible is the Word of God, then it is a fact, Adam and Eve knew the existence of God. They had direct experiential knowledge. Cain had direct knowledge of God, as did Noah and Abraham. So when did man stop knowing that God exists and arguing for non-existence? This path that man first took, a small step down, has now turned into the main highway that more and more people are driving on at

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    The Third Article within the writings entitled The Existence of God opens up with two strong cases saying that God does not exist. The first states that if God’s name means infinite goodness, evil would not be present in the world. However, since there is evil in the world then God does not exist. The second proposes that things that can be accounted for by use of principles do not need God. For example, all natural things can be reduced to one principle which is nature. Another example states that

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    decided to cover the idea of my own faith and how it copes with the multiple viewpoints varying from atheists, theists, and the Bible as well as the opinions on reason and the very existence of God. Within this paper, I will explain why my faith is eternal and no matter how much evidence there is against the existence of God, my conviction that there is a supreme being who oversees all that goes on in this world, will continue to avail. The first reading that really drew my attention was Flew’s example

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