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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. |
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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. |
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The teleological argument |
Order and useful arrangement in a system imply intelligence and purpose in the organising cause. (Intelligent design) |
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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. |
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Moral argument |
There is a universal moral law. We all feel an obligation to do the right thing. |
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Argument from congruity |
The conclusion that best explains related facts is usually true. |