Religion and existence of God are topics that have been questioned, challenged, reprimanded, ridiculed, and studied for many years. That is the only thing that caused a certain ban at school, even the physical abuse of those who dare to talk about it. With such a topic, people are eager to know whether God exists or not. For those who say he does not, they want to gain facts and evidence to support them. For those who believe, the facts are explained by the Bible, nature itself, and of course man.
Religion and the existence of God From the beginning, the existence of God has been questioned. Religion thrives when the universe answers questions that can not be answered, and people can find comfort in their answer. As science develops and responds to these questions in a natural way rather than a supernatural answer, many people are no longer seeking the cause of things from God or religion, and they are beginning to pay attention to science. Many scientists believe that God is dead ... the existence of God is always controversial. This is the last theme of the discussion as everyone seems to have an opinion on it. I look at the traditional discussion of the existence of God, discussions to endure the test of time, and see each discussion in turn, and finally by looking for truly useful discussion logic behind each discussion I will analyze. Response to criticism and criticism. The first argument about the existence of God, I
Richard Swinburn was one of the most important religious philosophers of the time and advocated a debate which can be called a hypothesis in his "Being of Being" (2004). His monotheistic existence should be treated first. Just like a "hypothesis", then he tests or verifies by observing the world he believes created. According to Swinburne, using the scientific and empirical data validation process for the world will make it more than to make assumptions about the existence of God impossible. He is a supporter of Skopostheorie, but using his hypothetical method makes it easier for people, including atheists, to accept.
Atheists believe that God's argument is inadequate, wrong or trade-off compared to arguments, but some religions such as Buddhism do not care about the existence of God at all, Other religions such as Jainism reject this possibility. God of creators. The position on the existence of God can be divided along many axes and creates various orthogonal classifications. Theology and atheism are positions of faith (or lack of faith), Gnosticism and agnosticism are the position of knowledge (or lack of knowledge). Ignorance includes a belief in the consistency of the concept of God. Atheism includes faith in the practical importance of the existence of God