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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.]] | |||
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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 . 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.
Pages in category "Arguments for belief"
The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.