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Arguments for the existence of God

What is the point?

Peter Manning explores what is perhaps the most popular topic on philosophy of religion papers

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The question ‘Does God exist?’ seems important for life, not just for religious studies. If the answer to the question is ‘yes’, there may be important consequences for how we live life. Perhaps not many questions generate the level of feeling and debate that these three words do. This article outlines the various arguments for the existence of God, before exploring what the arguments achieve and whether they have a purpose beyond their central issue.

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