The Existence of God in an Objective Reality

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The existence of God has been hotly debated among scholars throughout the centuries, but what do we know and what can we prove? What do the predominant religious and nonreligious thinkers past and present have to say about the nature of God? Where do they agree and disagree? Is there common ground on attributes of God which we may all agree and if so, is it plausible that this God exists or has ever existed? In the following pages we will explore this broad ranging and vitally important topic. We will restrict our discussion to the philosophical beliefs about the nature of God, and will attempt to arrive at a generalization of what it means to be called God. Along the way, we will attempt to explore some of the arguments for God’s existence and present some common objections to those arguments.

Before we can begin to discuss whether or not God, or for that matter, anything else exists, we must first make some attempt to discover what it means to “exist” and that is where we begin. It is also of the utmost importance to determine what we mean by “know.” For the sake of completeness, we will have to make a foray into the world of epistemology and what it means to know anything.

Existence - What is it and how do we “know” it?

Existence is defined as the state or fact of existing or being, but how do we recognize existence? How do we test for something to exist? This problem has baffled philosophers throughout the ages and was a major topic of thought for the likes of Renee Descartes, John Locke, Bishop George Berkeley, and David Hume. Let us briefly try to understand what existence meant to these great minds by means of an overview of their theories of epistemology – the theory of knowledge.

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...nce these arguments are compelling, but when we look more closely at their foundational tenants we see that there are numerous weaknesses in them that lead many to doubt that there can exist a God by any conception that we are able to imagine. The question of whether or not God exists has been at the forefront of philosophical thought for thousands of years and the debate will likely rage far into the future with battle lines being drawn and sides chosen by any who care enough to examine the arguments and form an opinion. It will forever be one of the greatest debates to ever grace human consciousness.

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