Antony Flew: God's Presence and Belief Antony Flew first talked to the audience about the story of two explorers accidentally encountered the jungle garden. There are many beautiful flowers and weeds in this garden. The explorer said, "Several gardeners must be interested in this plan." The opponent objected to "no gardener". So the two explorers tried to find out who is right and what is wrong. They waited all night, but I had never seen a gardener. Then, "believer" said that there must be a gardener who is "an invisible gardener."
Kant believes that moral argument is effective, but the last few centuries of philosophy saw a powerful question about the existence of God which is the theory of Immanuel Kant, David Hume and Anthonyfulle. The house made. As Alvin Plantinga states, the answer by this writer is whether faith is "the right foundation" or the evidence-based position is taken like Richard Swinburne. Some experts believe that only some discussion about the existence of God is persuasive, but believe that faith requires risk rather than product of reason. They say that there is no danger if the argument about the existence of God is as strong as the law of logic, they say that Pascal 's position is "reason why in mind".
Philosophical theory believes that God exists (or must exist) and is independent of the teachings and revelations of a particular religion. Some philosophical experts convinced the existence of God through philosophical controversy others believed that they had religious beliefs that they could not need or be supported by rational arguments. Theological non-cognitiveism considers religious languages, in particular words like "god" (the capital), cognitively meaningless. It is cited as evidence that there is no such thing as "god", hence it is the basis of atheism. There are two main arguments: Kenilsson uses semantic verifiable theory to conclude that religious languages are meaningless as it proves weak atheism because it can not be proved