I am a living evidence for the existence of God. If you know me, you will understand.
I am surrounded by lot of negative forces (spirits). I am scolding them daily. I think most of the people or almost all people are hearing my voices as well as evil spirits’ voices everyday.
At present all creatures including human beings are living in a miraculous era of God. This is a temporary miracle of God. I am connected to all creatures including human beings and spirits internally by God since year 1950 but I am not a God. I think that all human beings can see what I see, can hear what I hear and even know my thoughts. But thoughts are complicated matter. It needs an explanation. The people who have born in this era cannot realize this miracle because they have born with it. An old brave and honest gentleman aged 85 can explain about this miracle.
God never bothers whether people believe in him or not. God's direct intervention in individuals' affairs is very rare. God doesn't watch each and every human being at the same time and cannot live with each and everyone to guide them. These works are done by the spirits. God had created different kinds of spirits for various purposes. He had made the spirits to watch, guide and determine the destiny of the human beings from their daily activities, talks and thoughts too. Your past determines your present and your present determines your future. God has given freewill to all creatures including human beings. According to this, all human beings have all right to live a life as they wish. But if it happens to be bad and hurts someone, they have to face the consequences. These consequences are created by spirits. It's a natural system. After death no one lives in any form. Heaven and hell are only for spirits, not for human beings. God is a mystery even to the spirits. Spirits are not eternal beings but their lifetime is long. Spirits are separate elements. A human being during his/her lifetime is living with many spirits which have joined one by one since birth. They are knowledge, skills, feelings, emotions, instincts, interests and everything. Further there will be always some spirits with you on behalf of your parents, friends, relatives and Gods you believe. Only these spirits make you remember them in a certain situations. All of these spirits are your consciousnesses and memories. Even thoughts are not your own. For example, when you want to take a decision on a subject, one after another the spirits think and you just listen, choose or reject the ideas which they transmit to your mind through your brain in the form of thoughts. A mind is a group/formation of many spirits which have joined one by one since birth. A mind is just like a computer's mind. After the computer is completely destroyed you will not get its mind. The same is the case with the human beings. A brain is a device used by the spirits to control the body and mind. (A senior spirit or a chief can control other spirits) A human being doesn't have a spiritual body. Soul is an energy needed for the functionality of a body. It is not a spirit or anything else. A body's functionality is based on the auto mechanism. After death all spirits which accompanied a person quit and go to different places searching new bodies. No one lives after death in any form. All human beings are just robots made of flesh and bones and toys of the spirits for their games.
An argument from design is a theological term for a teleological argument - an argument for the existence of God, such that because nature is orderly, it is evidence of a designer.
The teleological argument states that the complexity and order in the universe imply the existence of a designer or higher intelligence. It suggests that the intricate design and purposeful arrangement of the universe's components point towards a creator rather than occurring by chance. This argument is often used to support the existence of a God or intelligent designer.
The theory that maintains that the universe exists for a reason and argues for the existence of God is known as the teleological argument or the argument from design. This argument posits that the intricate design and complexity observed in the universe suggest the existence of an intelligent designer, which is often equated with God.
The word teleological means of or pertaining to ends, goals or purposes.The teleological argument is an argument for the existence of God, which begins with the allegedly empirical premise that there is order in the universe and that there must be a cosmic intelligence to account forthis order. This argument was popularised by William Paley, who said that if we found a watch we would expect it to have been designed by a watchmaker.
The design argument, also known as the teleological argument, is an argument for the existence of God based on the idea that the complexity and order in the natural world indicate the existence of a designer. It suggests that the intricate design and purposeful arrangement of the universe point towards an intelligent creator.
The teleological proof of the existence of God, also known as the argument from design, was notably proposed by William Paley in the early 19th century. In his work "Natural Theology," Paley famously illustrated this argument using the analogy of a watchmaker, suggesting that just as a watch's complexity implies a designer, so too does the complexity of nature imply the existence of a divine creator. This argument builds on earlier ideas from philosophers like Aristotle and Aquinas but became more widely recognized through Paley's articulation.
Evidence for the existence of a higher power, such as God, can include philosophical arguments like the cosmological argument, teleological argument, and moral argument. These arguments suggest that the complexity of the universe, the order and design in nature, and the existence of objective moral values point towards the existence of a higher power. Additionally, personal experiences, historical accounts, and religious texts are often cited as evidence for the existence of God.
"Telos" is the greek word for "purpose". According to the Teleological Argument, all things have a purpose and they are designed to fit for that purpose. For example the Universe parameters are all set in specific values so as to allow the existence of life. Thus, many scientists think that the universe is designed with the purpose of supporting the existence of life. Teleology has also many implications in biology science. If you accept teleology in species evolution, then random mutations play less important role as the Darwin-Wallace theory of evolution postulates. When one talks a bout "the teleological argument" it usually refers to any logical argument for the existence of God from the basis of the teleology of the universe. In other words a teleological argument begins with the notion of a purpose within the universe and argues towards the existence of God, or as is usually the case, not necessarily "God" but at least an intelligent designer. The reason being because a teleological argument is based only on the notion of purpose and design it's conclusion only necessarily entails something which could create order within the universe (ie intelligent design), and says nothing about whether the material universe was created ex nihilo (out of nothing). furthermore nothing within the teleological argument necessarily entails that the designer is concerned with the affairs within the universe, or that it could intervene therein even if it was. So while the teleological argument would necessitate an intelligent designer (if it is deductively sound) it doesn't necessarily entail God.
The argument by design, also known as the teleological argument, posits that the complexity and order in the universe suggest the presence of an intelligent designer. It argues that the intricate design and purpose in nature imply the existence of a creator or higher power. This argument is often used to support the existence of God or some form of intelligent being behind the universe.
Aquinas's design argument is a philosophical argument that asserts the existence of God based on observations of the order and purpose evident in the natural world. According to Aquinas, the complexity and harmony in nature suggest a design by an intelligent creator, which he identifies as God. The argument is also known as the teleological argument, derived from the Greek word "telos," meaning purpose or end.
Both are arguments for the existence of god. They are both similar. The teleological argument, or argument from design posits that there is a god or designer based on the appearance of complexity, order, and design in nature. The argument is usually structured as follows: 1) Complexity implies a designer. 2) The universe is highly complex. 3) Therefore, the universe must have a designer. The cosmological argument, or first cause argument states that god must exist as a first cause to the universe. It is usually structured as follows: 1) Whatever exists has a cause. 2) The universe exists. 3) Therefore the universe had a cause.
Aquinas' Five Proofs for the existence of God are philosophical arguments presented in his work, "Summa Theologica." They include: The Argument from Motion: Everything in motion must have been set in motion by something else, leading to the necessity of a first unmoved mover, which is God. The Argument from Causation: Every effect has a cause, and there must be a first cause that is uncaused, which is God. The Argument from Contingency: Because things exist contingently, there must be a necessary being that causes their existence, which is God. The Argument from Degree: The varying degrees of goodness, truth, and nobility imply the existence of a perfect being, which is God. The Teleological Argument: The order and purpose found in the universe suggest an intelligent designer, which is God.