[Home]History of Traditional arguments for the existence of God

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Revision 2 . . September 25, 2001 10:09 am by Simon J Kissane [*merging with [[arguments for the existence of God]]]
Revision 1 . . September 25, 2001 10:04 am by Simon J Kissane [*moved from [[traditionally respectable arguments for the existence of God]] -- did we really need an article title that long?]
  

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This article considers three venerable, traditional arguments for the existence of God. Some people call these "proofs" of the existence of God.

There are other arguments that have been offered for the existence of God. Hopefully we'll add them here as we go.

The three arguments are the ontological argument, the cosmological argument, and the teleological argument.

* The ontological argument
* The cosmological argument
* The teleological argument
Distinguishing between "traditional" and "obviously bad" arguments for the existence of God doesn't pass NPOV. So I merged this page's content into arguments for the existence of God -- Simon J Kissane

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