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I need as much detailed information to help write a 750-1000 word essay on identifying and explaining the rational defensibility and validity of God's existence.
Main point of essay- Do you think that a rational argument presenting logical reasons for God's existence is enough to convince people that God exists? Explain why or why not?
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This is a complicated question so first you want to figure out what you're trying to prove. Are you trying to prove the existence of a specific God or the existence of an afterlife or the existence of something other than what we know as life. You have to realize that God can have many forms and mean different things to different people based upon their beliefs, and at the same time, it can all go back to the same foundation of the idea of God or an afterlife. Once you've figured out what you want to prove, we have to figure out how to prove this fact.
Your first question seems to deal with the actual ...
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Problem:
I need as much detailed information to help write a 750-1000 word essay on identifying and explaining the rational defensibility and validity of God's existence.
Main point of essay- Do you think that a rational argument presenting logical reasons for God's existence is enough to convince people that God exists? Explain why or why not?
... We are personally related and interconnected in existence with a living God. James asserts that if truth was made the primary concern and avoiding an error the ...
... The argument here is that if normative assertions are not true or false ... from which religion and theology deduce the necessity and existence of God, or of ...
... He further asserts that the provision of an ... of unexplainable events interpreted only through God's words—I ... points of arguments for the existence of eternity! ...
... to exist, this does not prove the existence of the ... designed by a great Designer or Divine Watchmaker (God). In sum, the teleological argument asserts that the ...
... If we view our existence through human categories, then our concept of God is itself a human creation. Nietzsche is not simply asserting his atheism; he is ...
... Critics of this argument assert that it presents a false trichotomy. ... But, if the Christian God's existence can be proven, either empirically or logically, to ...
... from Brentano and Husserl, which asserts that, even in its barest form, consciousness is always conscious of something. On the existence of God, Sartre, unlike ...
... Samuel Alexander asserted, rather than argued, that mentality strongly emerged from space ... on this by JN Findlay in his article ('Can God's Existence be Disproved ...