Rene Descartes Existence Of God

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Genesis 1:1 states that “In the Beginning God Created the Heaven and the Earth.” Throughout life for centuries, the idea of God has been a part of man's history. Past and present, there has always been a different integration consisting of the believers and the non-believers of God. There are many skeptics trying to find the existence of God, they try to seek the answers through scientific methods. Even as of today with all the modern technologies and the development of sciences, there are still questions about whether God does exist and how do we know for a fact that God does exist.
Throughout the Bible, we have read stories after stories about God and what he can do. About how he shows himself to different people without actually being there in human form. In terms of believers and non-believers, I would be one of the believers. Before we go any …show more content…

But time and the advancement of modern science have called God and His very nature into question. The Perfect Being has become the source of much doubt and controversy. What was once certain and surely unquestionable has become the most questioned. The faithful, believing people have become unsure. Often called the father of modern philosophy - the father of modern thought, Rene Descartes chose to take up the proof of the existence of God in his Meditations on First Philosophy. Descartes proves the existence of God using an ontological argument, one aimed at understanding the existence, the essence, the being of God. Saint Anselm of Canterbury also makes the existence of God evident using the ontological proof. Following the natural flow of both arguments, Descartes' philosophical theory on the existence of God is clearly connected to and based upon Anselm's theory. At times, it is difficult to tell where one ends and the other begins. Descartes makes the same logical constructions, albeit in a different order, to arrive at Anselm's argument the God

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