At the end of the day, we know that God is real, not on the strength of the rational arguments we put forth, but on the way God has revealed Himself in nature and in a special way through his Word, the Bible.
Philosophers have debated over the existence of God since the beginning of philosophy. Here are five arguments for and against the idea that at least one deity exists.
5 arguments for and against the existence of God - Big Think
Some religions, such as Jainism, reject the possibility of a creator deity. Philosophers who have provided arguments against the existence of God include David Hume, Ludwig Feuerbach, and Bertrand Russell. Theism, the proposition that God exists, is the dominant view among philosophers of religion. [3]
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All believe that “there is a God” and “God protects humankind,” however emotionally important they may be, are speculative hypotheses of an extremely low order of probability.
Some piece of scientific evidence can point to God’s existence, and make it more probable, but scientific evidence can’t conclusively demonstrate that God exists. It’s simply beyond the purview of science to give us definitive proof about anything.
The latest evidence suggests that God most likely exists, argues a big recent book by Michel-Yves Bolloré, a computer engineer, and Olivier Bonnassies, a Catholic author. Tracts that aim to...
For centuries, science was seen as opposing the idea of God. A materialist worldview took hold, and people assumed that if proofs of God existed, we would already know them. But the most recent discoveries — in cosmology, physics, biology and quantum mechanics — tell a different story.