1. Introduction and Thesis
Give a short introduction (100 words) to the problem or topic. “This paper argues that that there is no possible way to know whether or not the traditional god exist, for there is free will
2. Explanation of Philosophical Views
St. Aquinas third proof argues that an object itself can not have always existed there must be a point in which the object was first created, by something that has already existed for an item can not have existed by itself for you would reach the infinite argument where an item is crated by itself that created by itself for that is impossible, squints argues that there must have been an original creator that existed by its own self that led to the creation of other items. St. Aquinas describes that original creator as to be God.
St. Anselm try's to reason that if God is existing in your mind and there is no being that could be imagined greater than God, than he must also exist in reality for if there is nothing greater than him that we could imagine than he must not exist in the mind alone which he uses as proof that god exist.
Paley in general seems to allude to the fact that complexity is the root of the reason of why there must be an intelligent creator, for