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[[:Category:Arguments for belief|Arguments for belief]] refers to those arguments which, instead of attempting to prove the existence of God, simply attempt to justify belief, which they cannot do under {{Bible| 1 Peter 3:15}}. Typically this is done by either assuming that belief in God is justified a priori or as the result of a risk/reward analysis.
[[:Category:Arguments for belief|Arguments for belief]] refers to those arguments which, instead of attempting to prove the existence of God, simply attempt to justify belief, which they cannot do under {{Bible| 1 Peter 3:15}}. Typically this is done by either assuming that belief in God is justified a priori or as the result of a risk/reward analysis.


[[Category: Arguments for the existence of God]]
Opposing arguments exist that [[:Category:Arguments against religion|criticise religious belief.]]
 
Separate arguments attempt to [[:Category:Arguments for the existence of God|establish the existence of God.]]
 
[[Category: Arguments]]

Revision as of 12:12, 10 April 2014

Arguments for belief refers to those arguments which, instead of attempting to prove the existence of God, simply attempt to justify belief, which they cannot do under 1 Peter 3:15 Bible-icon.png. Typically this is done by either assuming that belief in God is justified a priori or as the result of a risk/reward analysis.

Opposing arguments exist that criticise religious belief.

Separate arguments attempt to establish the existence of God.