Does God Exist Research Paper

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The existence of God
Born as a Christian missionary child, I faced a religious conflict with my parents dealing with my faith. During my adolescence, they expected and pressured me to regularly attend Sunday service. I truly thought devoting my time and energy into the church was meaningless and wasteful being indifferent about Christianity. Eventually, I made them furious by debating the existence of God with my immature comprehension. "Does God really exist?", the ubiquitous question always arises as people try to comprehend about the creation of the world, reasons of human presence, and anticipation of the future. In this regard, several philosophers attempted to answer the compelling question and still continue to prove God's existence through their logical and rational arguments by examining and analyzing fundamental ideas. The acclaimed arguments for the existence of God in the present world are Anselm's ontological argument, Paley's teleological …show more content…

But that means he can't change his mind about his intervention, which means he is not omnipotent" (Dawkins, Arguments for God's existence, pg. 101). Moreover, Bertrand Russell also detected fallacy in the First Cause Argument (nature of efficient cause). "If everything must have a cause, then God must have a cause." (Russell, Critique of the Traditional Arguments, pg. 114). Russell desired to explain that if everything must have neem put in motions by something else and everything must have a cause other than itself, God should also have a cause. For this reason, philosophers recognized that Aquinas's theory of infinite regress is

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