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Please write a 1-2 page essay answering all parts of the following question. Feel free to use material and ideas from throughout Chapter 4. However, if you choose to use any direct quotes from the chapter then please remember to properly cite that material using MLA format.
Please summarize and explain one of the arguments for the existence of God presented in Chapter 4. What is the problem of evil and in what ways does the problem of evil challenge this argument. Which view, if either, do you find more compelling and why?
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Running head: ARGUMENTS FOR GODS EXISTENCE
Arguments for Gods Existence
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Theologists are not the only ones who have tried to prove the existence of God. Many
philosophers have come up with their own arguments to demonstrate that there must be a God.
Some argue that since the world is in motion everything that is in motion must have had a first
mover which points to God. They also argue that nothing is caused by itself so there must be the
first creator of everything in the world which is God. Philosophers and atheist have also proven
that God does not exist and come up with...
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