RE: Atheists, what are the most convincing theist arguments you heard of?
March 15, 2017 at 8:34 pm
Aquinas provides an argument, but not evidence. Arguments can use evidence in their premises to support a conclusion, though. Without an evident premise, an argument can be valid, but we cannot consider it sound. Without being both valid and sound, a rational person should not accept the conclusion of the argument. This is the case with Aquinas's argument, since I cannot accept all of the premises used within to be true.