Chapter, Paragraph
1 1 | elements of cosmological proofs of the existence of God,
2 1 | scientific and philosophical proofs to corroborate His teachings.
3 1 | and supplied with possible proofs, and for an internal bond
4 1 | Kant gave a critique of all proofs of the existence of God
5 8 | usefulness of rationalistic proofs for the benefit of religious
6 8 | In the first place, these proofs are regarded as impossible.
7 8 | and strictly scientific proofs of the existence of God
8 8 | existence. The meaning of proofs of the existence of God
9 8 | But mathematically exact proofs are very few. In place of
10 8 | practical life, other forms of proofs are often used. Even in
11 8 | are different methods of proofs or, rather, persuasive considerations,
12 8 | critique of the existing proofs, tried to found a new form
13 8 | heightening of interest in proofs of God’s existence. Famous
14 8 | simply points out that these proofs do not have the mathematically
15 8 | character of scientific proofs.~In regard to the conclusiveness
16 8 | to the conclusiveness of proofs in general, one should remember
17 8 | most clear and convincing proofs are very often met in practical
18 8 | exceptionally convincing proofs, which do not convince an
19 8 | hear objections against proofs of the existence of God
20 8 | existence of God in this form: Proofs are not necessary for the
21 8 | disinterested in the rationalistic proofs of the religious truths
22 8 | replacing of that one by several proofs as proving the weakness
23 8 | separate and particular proofs.~The Holy Scripture rarely
24 8 | of the specific so-called proofs of the existence of God.~ ~ ~
25 8 | the existence of God.~ ~ ~Proofs of the existence of God.~ ~
26 8 | the created world. Both proofs complement each other. Teleological
27 8 | Cosmological and teleological proofs are closely related. Only
28 8 | Ontological and ethical proofs of God’s existence are called
29 8 | existence are called inner proofs in that they are taken from
30 8 | cosmological and teleological proofs which are taken from external
31 8 | experience.~The meaning of inner proofs is very important, for without
32 8 | for without them, external proofs would not have force. If
33 8 | impetus to search for careful proofs of the existence of God
34 8 | ethics and virtue.”~From his proofs, Kant deduces God’s perfections. “
35 9 | considerations, which are called proofs. Proofs of the immortality
36 9 | which are called proofs. Proofs of the immortality of the
37 9 | god, the most convincing proofs of the immortality of the
38 9 | soul are the teleological proofs. If God is a living Personality,
39 11 | exists a God! All so-called proofs of the existence of God
40 11 | Dead — as unquestionable proofs of the divinity of Christian
41 13 | possesses such a volume of proofs of its truth and of its
42 22 | possesses an amplitude of proofs of its truth and divinity.
43 22 | truth and divinity. These proofs are so numerous and diverse
44 22 | Christianity. Besides general proofs, suitable for all eras,
45 22 | contains many particular proofs suitable for definite periods.
46 22 | exceptionally convincing proofs of the truth of Christianity
47 22 | there are very well-grounded proofs. First of all, we are led
48 24 | one of the most convincing proofs of its divine dignity.~
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