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Originally Posted by Mark Lapierre Thanks ZHereford. I've heard Thomas Aquinas' argument before, and most of Tom Morris' in other forms, and I find the logic flawed. Since you didn't seem keen to discuss your beliefs I won't point out the flaws unless you want to continue the discussion. |
Hi Mark,
Actually most arguments that offer a proof have flaws in them, this being no exception.
You asked me how anyone can use logic to support the existence of God so that's why I put those out.
Without going into a long winded explanation, my beliefs are along these lines and I can't imagine there not being a Supreme Being or Intelligence. I feel that we as humans cannot fathom the complexity or enormity of such an intricate intelligence. I think we're probably clueless in that regard.
As I mentioned too, in another post, I feel that I intuitively know there's a Higher Power. I have no doubts about it.
The worst that can happen if I'm wrong (and I don't think I am), is that I cease to exist. So what? Problem solved.