The Evidence of the Existence of God: Intuitional Argument,
Cosmological Argument, Teleological Argument, Anthropological Argument

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Evidence of the Existence of God.

May the student realize that the there is a God. It that man knows that there is a God, and states, “The hath said in his heart, ” (Ps. 14:1).

There are many evidences of the existence of God, the first being:

1. From Reason. (The Intellectual).

a. : That which is in man, sometimes called the “”; that belief that knows that there is a God that fact. A child knows there is a God. Who has told him? All know there is a God, though they are not the One and Only and True God. There is no such thing as a . The evidence of the existence of God is .

b. : This is the argument from cause and effect. Here is the world — how did it come to be? There is a behind everything. There must be a . It is easy to think that is God, but it is impossible to think back of God.

c. : By this we mean design. There is in the universe. The snowflake is a beautiful pattern that man could never duplicate. Why does ice rise to the top of the water and not to the bottom when it freezes? Should this not be so, then all water would , and the fish would perish. How is it possible that spring, summer, fall and winter , and have been doing so for millenniums? Why is it that the sun comes no closer to the earth () nor goes further away from it ()? There must be a — and that Designer is God!

d. : This argument is based upon the moral and intellectual qualities of man. Man is a direct result of the , as other creatures are, yet these creatures do not possess the of man. Why? If man could create them, so could animals. But man has the , to reason. If man did not get these qualities from some One, where did he get them?


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