An Analysis Of Descartes And The Existence Of God

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Having faith is believing in things that you don’t see. According to the Meditations, Descartes gets rid of beliefs that he isn’t certain of and keeps the ones that are undoubtable. He tries to prove that God has must exist since we have such a clear and distinct idea of him. I believe it is impossible to prove without a doubt that God exists.

Descartes goes on to prove the existence of God in two different ways. His arguments rely on that fact that we have a clear and distinct idea of God. The first way is the cosmological proof where the idea that something cannot come from nothing because something has to exist in order to create something else. As a finite being, it would be impossible for us to come up with an idea for something or someone …show more content…

What if he/she doesn’t believe in God or in his attributes? If we were to follow Descartes reasoning we could say that if we don’t have any clear and distinct idea of God then he must not exist. Secondly, how can we guarantee that this “God” isn’t merely a figment of our imagination. Descartes mentions that we have such a powerful mind that sometimes it is hard to demarcate dreams from real life? What if we are just dreaming? We can’t see or physically touch God so how can we even know he exists? Thirdly, one could argue that if God was so benevolent and omniscient why would he give us the faculty of will. If God knows everything then why does he give us the free will to make incorrect choices? Additionally, God is seen as someone who is perfect and the epitome of Goodness then why is he letting all this bloodshed and war continue in the world? Fourthly, Descartes’ second proof is also based of the ideology that existence is perfection. How can existence be a perfection? I exist but I am not a perfect human being. Correspondingly, in the second proof Descartes is basically saying that existence is a property of a thing or object. But existence can’t be a property, existence has to be an idea presupposed to the thing. We should already know it exists. Thus, the idea that God exists cannot be considered a quality in the same way as omniscience and

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