proving good: imossible

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Philosophy

 

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Jerome O

 

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February 7, 2014

 

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University

 

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As we all know now, these proofs were simply wrong. They were easy to believe in context, but taken in the context we understand now, they are laughable. Quite similar is trying to prove the existence of God to a nonbeliever. Both St. Anselm, and St. Thomas Aquinas provide proofs of the existence of God, intended for mixed audiences of both believers and nonbelievers...
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By examining Anselm's ontological argument and St. Thomas Aquinas's efficiently causality argument, we see that the argument start with givens and make a leap at the end to God showing that it is impossible to truly prove anything about God to people who are not already believers. Anselm's ontological argument attempts to prove God's existence...
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