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    The argument from unbelief aims to show that God cannot exist given the widespread disbelief in God. The argument runs as follows: Suppose God exists‚ if God exists‚ then he is omniscient‚ omnipotent‚ and omnibenevolent. An omniscient being would know how to ensure everyone believes in his existence. An omnipotent being would have the power to ensure everyone believes in his existence. And finally‚ an omnibenevolent being would want to ensure everyone believes in his existence. Now‚ if God would

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    Does God Exists? Ontological argument solely relies on purely logical inferences‚ rather than verifiable evidence. According to the premises supported by the argument‚ we can conclude that the claim God does exist can be conceived‚ but it was rather presented with assuage the doubts than to convince the skeptics. The argument begins by establishing the necessity of God’s existence through an explanation of the concept of necessary being. It is impossible to conceive of anything as coming into existence

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    Does God exist? Does God exist? This seemingly simple question is in fact loaded with a myriad of twists and turns that scientists and theologians have debated for years without reaching an accepted conclusion. Part of the problem lies in the many definitions of God. Traditionally it is accepted that God is a supreme being‚ infallible‚ perfect‚ and existing outside of the material world of humanity. It is this definition that is generally used when debating God’s existence. There have been several

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    Does God Exist ? 1. What role do arguments play in answering this question? I think arguments have played an important role in analyzing and understanding the depth of this question‚ for mankind. Although the question itself seems factual (either it does or it doesn ’t)‚ yet no arguments have been able to answer this question conclusively‚ despite many debates going on for centuries. One possible reason for that inconclusiveness may lie in our intuition and the way‚ humans define God and existence

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    Turner‚ Travis 2 October 2007 Barron Does God Exist? Throughout history there has always been an impulse to figure out the truth. When one matter is stated to be true‚ there is always something to provoke a question concerning that truth. Truths including: The Earth being flat‚ the planets and the stars revolving around the Earth‚ even where babies come from. All this was at one point given as fact and not truly questioned. Any ideas supported by the church was just written down and left

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    Does God Exist? Thomas Aquinas‚ On the Existence of God Edited by: Donald Abel Fifty Readings in Philosophy Fourth Edition McGraw Hill ISBN 978-0-07-353580-7 Class 1 Critique of Thomas Aquinas First Article. Is the Existence of God Self-Evident? Aquinas says‚ “I proceed in this way to the first article: It seems that the existence of God is self-evident. Objection 1. Things‚ of which we possess knowledge by nature‚ are said to be self-evident to us‚ as is manifest in the case

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    Does God Exist? St. Thomas Aquinas has written several important works. Some of them are: The Disputed Questions on the Power of God‚ Exposition of Dionysius on the Divine Names and Disputed Questions on Spiritual Creatures. Most of Aquinas’s works have been written to try to prove the existence of God. Aquinas has been a firm believer that everything had to have a creator and the only possible solution would be something called God. It is with this idea that Aquinas’s Third Way was written

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    | Does God Exist? | Philosophy 101 | Index 1882 | BCCC User | 11/18/2011 | | Outline 1. Introduction * Does God exist? The complexity of our planet points to a deliberate Designer who not only created our universe‚ but sustains it today. * The existence of God cannot be proved or disproved. The Bible says that we must accept by faith the fact that God exists: “And without faith it is impossible to please God‚ because anyone who comes to Him must believe that He

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    word refers to a being. That God really exists has remained a quest for man and how man views and accepts God’s existence depends on his intellectual thinking and critical temperaments. Many people‚ even long-time believers‚ want proof of God’s existence. But there is no way to "prove" God’s existence so that everyone is convinced. It is probably better to talk in terms of evidence‚ rather than proof. The evidence gives us confidence that God exists and is the sort of being the Bible describes

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    Does the void exist? One of the main controversies in Pre-socratic philosophy is the dispute of the existence or non-existence of the void. Two groups of philosophers argue this idea. The first group‚ namely Parmenides‚ argues that the void does not exist. This is the opinion of the Monist philosophers. The other group is the atomists who argue this thesis and believe there is a void. This group is primarily represented by the philosophers‚ Democritus and Leucippus. Parmenides argues against

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