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“How successful are the arguments for God’s existence?”  

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Essay on: "How successful are the arguments for God's existence?" No one can prove to anyone the existence of God, as in a mathematical proof. In my opinion the theory of reason is too limited to know anything beyond human experiences. Throughout history many rational arguments have been put forward but if you don't believe in God, you never will. The cosmological argument is a classical argument for the existence of God. It is also referred to as the first cause argument. The argument is based upon the fact that there was a first cause behind the existence of the universe. In my opinion, this argument doesn't prove anything because it contradicts itself by rejecting the infinite but it says God is infinite. Also the suggestion that infinity is impossible and that the universe had a beginning but it says God is infinite. It could be argued that the first cause was physical,...

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