Problems with God
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The Problem of God
The arguments for and against the existence of God have been raged between philosophers, theologians and scientists since the dawn of early civilizations. However, one must be careful how many of these arguments are interpreted. Many of the seemingly meaningful arguments for or against the existence of God are found to be debatable. Some of these arguments do not so much argue the existence of God, but instead discuss the fine details of how one should be worshipped. The atheists cliam that there is no solid sufficient proof, while theists claim that proof can be found all around. One argument attempting to prove God's existence is the ontological argument, and one argument attempting to disprove God's argument is the natural evil God portrays.
Ontological arguments are arguments for the theory that God exists. They are from premises that are supposed to derive from a source other than the observation of the world. These are conceived from reason alone. They are arguments from a priori and necessary premises to the conclusion that God exists...