Wilkes University Aquinas Argument of God Reflection Paper

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First, which of Aquinas's five "ways" to argue for the existence of God strikes you as the most compelling or persuasive (even if the argument happens not to persuade you in the end)? Why? Explain what is compelling or persuasive about the argument. Second, do you think that belief in God, in order to be rational, requires proving God's existence? Why or why not? Third, read the last two sections of this article about Stephen Colbert (beginning with, "He used to have a note taped to his computer..."). Is Colbert's belief in God "rational"? Why or why not?

https://www.gq.com/story/stephen-colbert-gq-cover-...

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AQUINAS ARGUMENT OF GOD

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One of the arguments I find most compelling about the existence of God by Aquinas is the
one on fire and wood. Fire adjusts the energy in wood, which is the primary reason the wood
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