It really dosen't matter because everyone should know God exists ever if you are not christian but im a Pegan.
Rene Descarte and John Locke were the enlightenment philosopher who was known for his writing on the nature of existence.
The existence of a god does not necessarily mean that they seek forgiveness from you.
The existence of a god does not depend on their need to seek forgiveness from you.
The philosopher learned different forms of thinking from studying under Socrates.
There is no universally accepted mathematical proof for the existence of God. The question of God's existence is a matter of faith and belief, rather than something that can be proven through mathematical equations.
Nothing Sacred - 1997 Proofs for the Existence of God 1-1 was released on: USA: 18 September 1997
God can't be seen, measured, weighed, smelled, felt or in any way sampled. All proofs of God's existence are either hearsay, or inferred proofs as in "this world has to have been made by someone"
Yes, no-one has found any proof that god exists. Not one scrap of evidence.
Rationality & religion don't mix.
Descartes's major work is Meditations on First Philosophythe third of which deals with the existence of God as an 'effect'Rene' Descartes was a mathematician and idealist philosopher. His major impact on philosophy and religion was his ontological proof of the existence of God.
Absolutely! He developed some resounding proofs of God's existence that were used often in Western Philosophy
Your probably thinking of either agnostic (one who is unsure on the existence of god) or philosopher.
yes the god Krishna realy exist.. http://www.iskcondesiretree.net/forum/topics/dwaraka-a-lost-city-recovered
The questions not wheres the proof? It is do you believe?Answer:The proofs used by believers to demonstrate the existence of god are fallacious arguments to non-believers. To be proof in the scientific sense they would have to be repeatable, observable and conducted with a program of triple blind examiners to remove potential biasing of the results. No such tests have been undertaken with verifiable results. The problem is that if you can make a "god" jump through hoops to provide the proof, he isn't much of an omnipotent deity.
Rene Descarte and john Locke were the enlightenment philosopher who was known for his writing on the nature of existence.
I'm do not see that there are major differences on proofs for the existence of God between Roman Catholics and Protestants. Most proofs originated by Catholics are fine with Protestants, and vice versa. If the subject is really whether or not God exists, that is debated rather vigorously in good sized books right now. For a short but sound and readable proof for God, try the first 5 chapters of Mere Christianity" by C.S. Lewis
No. That is why it will always be a matter of belief and opinion.