The mere concept of a supremely perfect being requires that this being exist. If we imagine a supremely perfect being not existing, then we contradict ourselves.
The mere concept of a supremely perfect being requires that this being exist. If we imagine a supremely perfect being not existing, then we contradict ourselves.
The universe resembles a watch in that it has an intricate order and design. This shows that there must be a supreme mind who formed the world. <=> William Paley
The mere concept of a supremely perfect being requires that this being exist. If we imagine a supremely perfect being not existing, then we contradict ourselves.
The existence of contingent beings requires that there be a necessary being. This necessary being must be God. <=> St. Thomas Aquinas
The mere concept of a supremely perfect being requires that this being exist. If we imagine a supremely perfect being not existing, then we contradict ourselves.
The mere concept of a supremely perfect being requires that this being exist. If we imagine a supremely perfect being not existing, then we contradict ourselves. <=> St. Anselm