(August 21, 2015 at 2:24 am)Randy Carson Wrote:I didn't read them all, but looking over the list, I would say I find the most interesting to be the arguments from design, morality, consciousness, and I'll throw in truth for good measure. That's not to say that I think they're by any means strong arguments for the Catholic God, a composite deity consisting of three parts which or who are contradictorily also said to be one being in essence; nor do I think they provide a rational basis for claiming that the first principle of being involves a soul or a will or a mind, but they are interesting and pose some difficult metaphysical questions that are fun to speculate about, viz., how it is that we as humans with a rational and moral capacity relate to the world.(August 21, 2015 at 2:12 am)Nestor Wrote: The argument from aesthetic experience? Jesus, Randy, why stop at twenty arguments when the list of obviously desperate sophisms you're so enamored by could go on ad infinitum?
Which of them do you personally feel is the strongest of the bunch?
He who loves God cannot endeavour that God should love him in return - Baruch Spinoza