Existance of God
... The ontological argument basically states that God is “a being than which nothing greater can be conceived.”(Hicks 15) The first cause argument says that everything has a cause, and something had to “cause” the world to begin and that something was God. ... The forth argument for the existence of God is the design argument. ... The moral argument states that if everyone has a moral conscious than something must have instilled that in us, this something meaning God. ... God? ... God? Although some of the arguments above are very convincing, there are many counter arguments to denote the existence of God. The ontological argument says that God is a being in which nothing greater can be conceived, but just because you can imagine something doesn’t mean it exists. ... The argument says that God instilled a conscious in every person in the world, but aren’t people taught right from wrong? ... A god that is omnipotent and a god that is morally perfect; the problem of evil is the problem that revolves around the co-existence of the above.