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Tag Archives: existence of God
In Defense of The Third Premise
This is in response to a friend’s critique of my argument for the existence of God. Quote: Whatever is changeable is changed in the act of changing another Comment: By this premise, in order to change something, one must change himself. … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Apologetics, Philosophy, Uncategorized
Tagged act and potency, apologetics, aquinas, aristotle, existence of God, Philosophy, response
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Unmoved Mover vs. Creator
This is in response to a friend’s critique of my argument for the existence of God. Quote: Change is something existing potentiality becoming an actuality. Only what is already actual can cause something to go from potentiality to actuality. Comment: If … Continue reading
Posted in Philosophy, Uncategorized
Tagged act and potency, apologetics, aquinas, aristotle, existence of God, Philosophy, response
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How is that God? Objections and Responses to the Argument From Change
I’ve compiled some objections and some brief responses to this argument for the existence of God. Some of these are specific to the argument, some apply to arguments in general. Please comment! Be sure to bring up any other objections, … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Apologetics, Philosophy, Science
Tagged apologetics, aquinas, Atheism, dawkins, existence of God, natural theology
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Change Happens. Does that Mean God Exists?
This is a Cosmological Argument for the Existence of God. This represents my current understanding of Aquinas’s First Way, the “Argument from Motion,” and it is my attempt to describe a version of it for a modern layman like myself. … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Apologetics, Philosophy
Tagged act and potency, apologetics, aquinas, argument, aristotle, cosmological, existence of God, Philosophy, the first way, thomism
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