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The belief, that one cannot know if (a) God exists.
The Ontological argument (in its most famous form) was originally proposed by Saint Anselm of Canterbury. He argued that if we define God as "a being than which no greater can be conceived", God...
The student should engage thoroughly with both sides of contemporary debate and include the thought of specified religion, possibly including reference to scripture. It is important to analyse your answer...
The tripartite view is an analysis of knowledge, also known as justified true belief. It is commonly held that someone has knowledge of that P if 1 - P is true 2 - S believes that P3 - S is justified in b...
Possible answers might include: The Cosmological (First Cause) Argument - Everything must have a cause and the cause must be God.The Ontological Argument - God exists in the mind. No greater being than Go...
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