Thomas Aquinas' Five Ways to Prove the Existence of God
The First Way: Motion.
The Second Way: Efficient Cause.
The Third Way: Possibility and Necessity.
The Fourth Way: Gradation.
The Fifth Way: Design
I answer that:
1. An unmoved mover violates the law of reciprocal action.
2. Radioactive decay is uncaused.
3. Conservation laws point to mass-energy being necessary rather than contingent.
4. The best item of a set may not be objectively good.
5. Evolution presents a simulacrum of design.
The First Way: Motion.
The Second Way: Efficient Cause.
The Third Way: Possibility and Necessity.
The Fourth Way: Gradation.
The Fifth Way: Design
I answer that:
1. An unmoved mover violates the law of reciprocal action.
2. Radioactive decay is uncaused.
3. Conservation laws point to mass-energy being necessary rather than contingent.
4. The best item of a set may not be objectively good.
5. Evolution presents a simulacrum of design.