there are none... it's called faith
No definitely not. He is famous for attempting to prove Gods existence through his ontological arguments.
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Myrto Dragona-Monachou has written: 'The stoic arguments for the existence and the providence of the gods' -- subject(s): Gods, History of doctrines, Stoics
Arguments using numbers to prove their point.
The burden of proof for atheism lies in the lack of evidence or convincing arguments for the existence of a deity or deities. Atheists do not assert the non-existence of gods, but rather lack belief in them due to insufficient evidence.
The five ways of reason are the arguments of motion, causes, possibility, degress of perfection, and governance. These arguments were made by St. Thomas Aquanis which proposed that the existence of God can be demonstrated through reason.
A:All gods are real to those who believe in them. All gods are fake to those who do not believe. And all gods - the Christian God, the Hindu gods, the Chinese gods and so on - share one thing in common. We can not absolutely prove their non-existence; we can only say that they are most unlikely to be real.
the existence of released energy
All of them do here and there
All religions are equally good - or equally unable - at proving the existence of their god(s) of choice.
How do you proof of the existence of back emf ?
Buddhism is non-theistic. It neither needs or recognizes gods as agents of answering prayers, helping or hindering mankind or being judges of human behaviour. The need to prove or disprove the existence of gods is unimportant