how can we proof existence of God
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Beauty Christological Consciousness Cosmological kalām contingency Degree Desire Experience Fine-tuned Universe Love Miracles Morality Necessary existent Ontological Pascal's Wager Proper basis Reason Teleological natural law watchmaker Transcendental
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747 gambit Atheist's Wager Evil Free will Hell Inconsistent revelations Nonbelief Noncognitivism Occam's razor Omnipotence paradox Poor design Russell's teapot
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The existence of God is a subject of debate in the philosophy of religion and popular culture.[1]
A wide variety of arguments for and against the existence of God can be categorized as metaphysical, logical, empirical, or subjective. In philosophical terms, the question of the existence of God involves the disciplines of epistemology (the nature and scope of knowledge) and ontology (study of the nature of being, existence, or reality) and the theory of value (since some definitions of God include "perfection").