Free Argumentative Essays: The Existence Of God

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The Existence of God

Ever since I can remember, I have believed in God. I had always thought that he existed in a way that we did not understand and or can not comprehend, and that is spiritually (Almighty). I have always thought that it would be impossible to prove/disprove God's existence (solely based on the spiritual aspect), because if he is the almighty then he can come and go as he sees fit (be seen and unseen as he sees fit, too). There has been a lot that has happened to me, not only in spiritual essences, but also in a physical essence that strengthened my beliefs that God exists. Call it social conditioning, that I have this belief, but my family and friends all have the same belief. Even after the …show more content…

Among those was an argument by Aquinas, which broke down Gods existence based on five reasons (movement, cause, necessity, hierarchy, and design). Movement is explained that all things are in motion and the chain of movers can not go on forever, so the first mover must be God. Cause is then said to be that a thing can not be the cause of itself and the chain of causes can not go on forever, then the first cause is God. Hierarchy states that things are more or less good (and bad) and there must maximum for which we measure, God is the maximum [the others Design and Necessity follow (Aquinas handout, march 01)]. Anselm has an argument for God existing in reality (not just in the mind). Anselm states that God is the greatest conceivable being, so that if this is true than there is nothing greater that can be conceived. Anselm's breaks his argument in to sub-conclusions that no matter what he says; it keeps coming back to the fact that we can not conceive …better than God (Anselm handout, March 01). During class I remember discussions on why people believe in God, yet no one could give evidence. The only repeating phrase was "that's how I was raised" (class discussion, March 01). But can this (God) all be because of authority, that authoritative figures (who seem reliable) have embedded this thought of God in our

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