Cosmological discussion of the cosmological argument of the existence of God tries to prove the existence of God by observing the universe. This is not a logical one, it is an experiential postmortem and an observation of the world, so the result may be clear or not clear. There are three forms of discussion: behavior, causality, and existence. These are also the first three of the five methods proposed by Aquinas and I believe that he can clarify the existence of God.
Kalām's cosmological argument is a contemporary expression of the cosmological argument about the existence of God, named after Warrior Lane Craig in his "Calm Cosmology" by Karam (medieval Islamic academic philosophy) It was done. (TheKalāmCosmologicalArgument, 1979) promoted. This argument is a variant of Aristotle's indifferent promoter, which was named after the medieval Islamic academic philosophy and because of the possibility of Craig's opposition to the actual infinite existence Craig became a philosophy of the 11th century Go back. Home Argalari
Like most arguments about the existence of God, cosmological arguments exist in many forms; here two are discussed: cosmological arguments of time, Kalam (ie the first argument), and division Discussion of style. The main difference between these two arguments is that they avoid the first opposition to the argument and cast the question "is there a reason for that existence in God?" Then suppose that God exists to explain the existence of the universe and we will not take us anywhere. Without God, we have an entity that we can not explain, there is a universe; there is an entity with God, we can not explain, that is God.
Discussion that is most widely accepted and criticized about the existence of God. My purpose in this article is to explain why cosmological arguments are proof of the existence of God, to understand that it is the importance of posteriori posteriori discussion, and to my common argument It is to observe the position of. First of all, as a living person on earth, we can safely conclude that the majority of things that exist today have their cause. I confirmed that there is a reason.
McCloskey has many different kinds of arguments about the existence of God. Every discussion has a concept about God. Each discussion takes a different approach. I will focus on cosmology and objective arguments. As we all know, the scopostauri is derived from a sacred argument from order in the universe to the existence of God (1). In the order of the universe created by wise existence, they think it is ... the claim of existence of God is truth, and reason is true. In philosophical discussion, any description is less important or controversial. But this is the position I proposed in this article. A reasonable and true equation is the core of the discussion I am studying here, which is an ontological argument against the existence of God. There are several versions of ontological arguments about the existence of God.