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Natural Revelation

knowledge about God and spiritual matters, discovered through natural means, such as observation of nature (the physical universe), philosophy and reasoning.

Cosmological argument

Everything begun must have an adequate cause. IE: the universe was begun therefore the universe must have had adequate cause for its production.

The teleological argument

Order and useful arrangement in a system imply intelligence and purpose in the organising cause. (Intelligent design)

The ontological argument

The fact that we can conceive a being so perfect and infinitely greater than we are, is evidence that He must exist.

Moral argument

There is a universal moral law. We all feel an obligation to do the right thing.

Argument from congruity

The conclusion that best explains related facts is usually true.