| Do you know what you believe or why? Many people
honestly do not believe in a God. Without discernment an open mind becomes a gullible
one. Is Christianity a rational religion or simply a endlessly
controversial belief? Is Christianity, religions or belief systems that believe
in God rational or simply the resulting consequence of lost ignorant irrational
people caught up in an endlessly controversial philosophy Philosophical
Proofs on the Existence of God: Here's another challenging question. What
proofs are there for the existence of God? I found this summary of philosophical
argument while searching online for copy of The Existence Of God by the
savant and philosopher Thomas Aquinas. This article is reproduced on this website in it's full version. Permission
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Please note, I am not the
author of the following article. Opinions & conclusions expressed do
not necessarily in entirety reflect my own! Is
Belief In God Rational OR Controversial Belief? Philosophical Proofs on the Existence
of God"If you remain in my word, you will truly
be my disciples, and you will know the truth and the truth shall set you free" —Gospel
according to St. John 8:31-32 The truths of Christianity lead us to salvation
and light. We have the Word of God to present the truth to those who walk in darkness,
so that they too may be set free. But often in our materialistic, skeptic modern
world it is difficult to preach the gospel to those who are blinded by pride of
intellect or resistance to a change of heart. Many people honestly do not believe
in a God, and will of course reject Sacred Scripture and Church Tradition. All
Christians should be well versed in the teachings of Christ and his Church, but
it also helps to be familiar with the theological and philosophical writings of
members of the Church. Many of the treatises of theologians and Christian philosophers
can shed much light on the existence of God, the problem of evil and other objections
raised by modern unbelievers. A brief philosophical introduction to intellectual
arguments regarding the existence of God can help in disseminating the truth and
presenting Christianity as a rational religion and way of life to others. Here,
we will focus on three famous arguments regarding God’s existence: the ontological
argument, cosmological argument and teleological argument. These proofs have been
endlessly debated over the centuries between various philosophers and theologians.
I will present these classic proofs and leave it to the reader to judge their
accuracy and logical cohesion. St. Anselm’s Ontological ArgumentSt.
Anselm, the Catholic archbishop of Canterbury and a Doctor of the Church, first
formulated the Ontological Argument. This philosophical argument is perhaps the
strangest and most hotly debated of the proofs. The argument has attracted the
attentions of such notable philosophers as Immanuel Kant (who attacked St. Anselm’s
proof) and G.W.F Hegel (who defended Anselm’s proof). The proof is most
notable because it alone claims to prove the existence of God by relying independently
on human reason without the need for perception or evidence. The proof itself
relies on the defined concept of God as a perfect being. St. Anselm’s proof is
summarized here: - God exists in our understanding. This means that
the concept of God resides as an idea in our minds.
- God is a possible
being, and might exist in reality. He is possible because the concept of God does
not bear internal contradictions.
- If something exists exclusively in our
understanding and might have existed in reality then it might have been greater.
This simply means that something that exists in reality is perfect (or great).
Something that is only a concept in our minds could be greater by actually existing.
- Suppose
(theoretically) that God only exists in our understanding and not in reality.
- If
this were true, then it would be possible for God to be greater then he is (follows
from premise #3).
- This would mean that God is a being in which a greater
is possible.
- This is absurd because God, a being in which none greater
is possible, is a being in which a greater is possible. Herein lies the contradiction.
- Thus
it follows that it is false for God to only exist in our understanding.
- Hence
God exists in reality as well as our understanding.
Study the
above proof carefully. It is an intriguing proof because it states that God, a
perfect being, must exist in all possible circumstances in order to satisfy the
definition of his perfection. A God that can exist in only some circumstances,
but fails to exist in others is a less than perfect being. St. Thomas
Aquinas’ Cosmological ArgumentThe great Catholic thinker, philosopher
and theologian St. Thomas Aquinas summarized his cosmological argument in the
Summa Theologia. In this theological masterpiece, St. Thomas writes five
"ways" that we can know God exists. His first three ways deal with the cosmological
argument: - St. Aquinas argues that there are things in the world
in motion (this simply means that things are changing) and that whatever is in
motion must have been put in motion by another thing in motion. Aquinas holds
that, "whatever is in motion must be put in motion by another," and that, "this
cannot go on to infinity, because then there would be no first mover." Hence St.
Thomas argues that in order to eliminate the infinite chain of motions, there
must be a first mover and source of all motion, God.
- The second way is
very similar to the first. It argues that," In the world of sense we find there
is an order of efficient causes. There is no case known (neither is it, indeed,
possible) in which a thing is found to be the efficient cause of itself; for so
it would be prior to itself, which is impossible." By this he means that any thing,
circumstance or event cannot change itself, but can only change something else
(concept of efficient cause). Since there is a string of causes in which the string
cannot be infinite (see premise #1), then all causes must attribute themselves
to a first cause: God.
- The third way also argues using the notion of a
chain of causes. St. Thomas notes that things in our world owe their existence
to something else in the world. Aquinas calls this the way of "possibility and
necessity," meaning that all things made possible, necessarily attribute their
existence to some pre-existing thing. Only God can be the source of all things
since he is a being having its own necessity and does not need a pre-existing
thing to cause him to exist. All things existing can trace themselves in a chain
back to God.
A second shorter version
of the cosmological argument can be formulated as: - Every being (that
exists or ever did exist) is either a dependent being or a self-existent being.
-
Not every being can be a dependent being.
- So there exists a self-existent
being.
Finally, a third rendition of the cosmological argument
(extracted from the book Philosophy for Dummies by Dr. Tom Morris):
1. The existence of something is intelligible only if it has an explanation.
2. The existence of the universe is thus either: a. unintelligible or
b. has an explanation 3. No rational person should accept premise (2a)
by definition of rationality 4. A rational person should accept (2b), that
the universe has some explanation for its being. 5. There are only three kinds
of explanations: a. Scientific: physical conditions plus relevant laws yield
the Event explained. b. Personal: Explanations that cite desires, beliefs,
powers and intentions of some personal agent. c. Essential: The essence of
the thing to be explained necessitates its existence or qualities (for example,
if you ask why a triangle has 3 sides, I would respond that it is the essence
and necessity for a triangle to have 3 sides by its definition. 6. The explanation
for the existence of the whole universe can’t be scientific because there can’t
be initial physical conditions and laws independent of what is to be explained.
Event the Big Bang theory fails to explain the existence of the universe because
modern science cannot explain where the original Big Bang singularity came from.
The universe as a sum total of all natural conditions and laws cannot be explained
unless we have an Archimidean reference point outside the system. 7. The explanation
for the existence of the universe can’t be essential because the universe cannot
exist necessarily. This is because, it could have been possible for the universe
not to have existed (if the Big Bang had been slightly different it is possible
for large-scale structures to not have existed). Thus the universe is not something
the must necessarily or essentially exists. 8. Thus a rational person should
believe that the universe has a personal explanation. 9. No personal agent
but God could create the entire universe. 10. A rational person should
believe that there is a God.
The Teleological Argument
The teleological argument, or argument from design, is also
summarized by St. Thomas Aquinas in the Summa Theologica. Here is the extract
from the Summa: "The fifth way is taken from the governance of the
world. We see that things that lack intelligence, such as natural bodies, act
for an end, and this is evident from their acting always, or nearly always, in
the same way, so as to obtain the best result. Hence it is plain that not fortuitously,
but designedly, do they achieve their end. Now whatever lacks intelligence cannot
move towards an end, unless it be directed by some being endowed with knowledge
and intelligence; as the arrow is shot to its mark by the archer. Therefore some
intelligent being exists by whom all natural things are directed to their end;
and this being we call God." Perhaps this is the most common form of reasoning
behind the existence of God. The average theist will argue for the existence of
God with the theleological argument. Conclusion Of course,
these three proofs have their share of proponents and opponents. The proofs do
not definitively prove the existence of God because they can be argued. Even the
greatest truth can be masked behind a veil of innocent ignorance or blindness
of pride. It is faith that provides the bedrock for belief in God and the cornerstone
for ultimate happiness. Nevertheless, these three proofs can help show that Christianity
is a rational religion, as well as an endlessly controversial one. --SMM
Bibliography Aquinas, Thomas. Summa Theologica of St. Thomas Aquinas.
New Advent Inc, 1996-97. (online) http://www.newadvent.org Dr.
Tom Morris. Philosophy For Dummies. Foster City, California: IDG Books
Worldwide Inc, 1999. Varner, Gary. Introduction to Philosophy
(online) http://snaefell.tamu.edu/~gary/intro/
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