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  1. Nov 18, 2009 · 6. If God doesn't exist, and you don't believe, then you have avoided a false belief. 7. You have much more to gain by believing in God than not believing in him, and much more to lose by not believing in God than believing in him (from, 3, 4, 5, & 6) 8. It is more rational to believe that God exists than to believe that he doesn't exist (from 7).

  2. Jun 12, 2014 · 1. The Goals of Theistic Arguments. 2. History of Moral Arguments for Gods Existence. 3. Theoretical Moral Arguments for Gods Existence and Divine Command Theories of Moral Obligation. 4. Arguments from Moral Knowledge or Awareness. 5. Arguments from Human Dignity or Worth. 6. Practical Moral Arguments for Belief in God. 7. Conclusion.

  3. Reasons to Believe opens people to the gospel by revealing God in science. Discover how scientific research and clear thinking consistently affirm the truth of the Bible and of the Good News it reveals.

  4. Feb 4, 2010 · We’ve examined five traditional arguments for the existence of God in light of modern philosophy, science, and mathematics: 1. the cosmological argument from contingency. 2. the kalam cosmological argument based on the beginning of the universe. 3. the moral argument based upon objective moral values and duties.

  5. Aug 21, 2018 · Believing that God has a plan helps people regain some sense of control, or at least acceptance. Why do people believe in God? For most people in the world, the answer...

  6. Jul 13, 2021 · A: From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham. Having faith in God the Creator of the world is not simply education or experience. The Bible begins with the simple words: “In the beginning God … ” These four words are the cornerstone of all existence and of all human history. God is not just “a power.” He is the source of all things.

  7. Aug 16, 2004 · Socrates’ argument is an argument for the permissibility of a certain belief, based on the benefits of believing that certain belief. Pragmatic arguments are practical in orientation, justifying actions that are thought to facilitate the achievement of our goals, or the satisfaction of our desires.

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