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. According to many scientists and all experts, God is dead.
Interaction between reason and belief is an important topic in religious philosophy. It is closely related to some other issues in religious philosophy, but it is different: the existence of God, sacred attributes, evil problems, sacred behavior of the world, religion and morality, religious experience and religion A problem of religious pluralism. . In addition, analysis of interactions between religion and reason will also provide resources for metaphysical and philosophical arguments in other areas such as ontology and epistemology.
Regardless of culture and religion, God and sacred existence are the subject matter of many religious people's minds. Since religion dominates the earlier life before philosophy, the phenomenon of existence of God has been supported by people for a long time. Philosophy tries to provide more knowledge about works related to the existence of God and the existence of God, while religion promotes religious values and builds close relationships between man and God will do. St. Thomas Aquinas recognizes the importance of God and believes that God is the source of existence, the foundation of human movement and life, not a valueless abstract theory of human life. This paper critically prove the theory of the existence of God as claimed by St. Thomas Aquinas and at the same time study the pros and cons of the argument trying to question Aquinas' allegations.