In the article Existence of God, the article describes the distinction between existence and essence on whether or not God exists or has ever existed. The argument resembles Aquinas's cosmological arguments more than Anselm's ontological argument. The argument persuades that God's existence can be separated from God's essence, but the argument goes on to argue whether God exists or has never existed. The argument clearly states that God exists by providing examples, such as mountains and valleys, that cannot possibly be separated from each other. For something to work, there must be a purpose behind a certain being or thing that functions as the purpose of those actions. I agree with the points raised by this argument that everything has a purpose behind the action that is happening around us or even beyond us. Imagination of a horse with wings, I can also imagine it, but I cannot prove that a horse I saw has wings and can fly, but with the existence of God I can definitely prove that everything that happened had a purpose for him . happen, and that God's proof, like evolution, the living species that appeared on this once uninhabitable planet had neither oxygen nor atmosphere for the survival of living species. There is no evidence of how these species appeared, but there is one being who did all this, and he was the mighty God that we all think about and talk about every day in our lives. I can imagine a horse with wings, but I cannot prove that it really has wings; I have the power to imagine. But with the existence of God I can because everything created has a purpose behind it, and that is exactly evolution. The argument for God's existence looks more like... middle of paper... .fe, and this is proof that God exists. My whole opinion on the article Existence of God, resembles cosmological arguments, which I also agree, with my personal experiences and the evidence provided by cosmological theory, I believe that God was the creator of everything I have now. As for imagining a horse with wings, I have the power to imagine, but I cannot prove that there is such a thing as a horse with wings. With the creation of everything I have now, evolution, the appearance of living species on a planet that once had no chance of survival, this is proof that God really exists. Everything happens for a reason, every action has a purpose behind it to act a certain way, and this is where this article hits the nail on the head about the existence of God, proving Thomas Aquinas' cosmological arguments.
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