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  1. Existence of God - Wikipedia

    However, since no such purpose or meaning exists, it follows that God does not exist. Jean-Paul Sartre was one of the most prominent proponents of the atheist-existential argument.

  2. 5 arguments for and against the existence of God - Big Think

    Jul 4, 2023 · Philosophers have debated over the existence of God since the beginning of philosophy. Here are five arguments for and against the idea that at least one deity exists.

  3. What Scientific Proof Do We Have That There Is a God?

    Aug 1, 2024 · Some piece of scientific evidence can point to God’s existence, and make it more probable, but scientific evidence can’t conclusively demonstrate that God exists. It’s simply beyond …

  4. Is God Real? (17 Proofs Of His Existence) - Bible Reasons

    May 18, 2026 · Whenever one mentions the Bible or some other religious text, a challenger objects: “Does God even exist?”. From a child asking the question at bedtime to the atheist debating it in a …

  5. Does God Exist? - CrossExamined

    Mar 9, 2026 · Can we actually know if there’s a God? Is there real evidence, or is faith just wishful thinking? In these articles, we unpack arguments from science, history, and personal experience to …

  6. Existence of God | History, Philosophy, & Arguments | Britannica

    6 days ago · The phrase "existence of God" in philosophy and religion refers to the proposition that a supreme being exists as the creator, sustainer, or ruler of the universe and everything within it, …

  7. What Can Science Tell Us About the Existence of God?

    Oct 28, 2025 · Since the 16th century, a scientific worldview has been brewing called materialism that sought to explain all of life and the universe through unguided chance processes, and in doing so, …

  8. How to Argue That God Does Not Exist in 16 Arguments - wikiHow

    May 6, 2026 · Learn how to argue that God does not exist using science, culture, & philosophy. Plus, find tips for debating religion effectively so your voice is heard.

  9. The first cause argument - The existence of God - GCSE Religious

    For him, that ‘first push’, or cause, is God and the effect is the universe. Aquinas argued that God is the ‘uncaused cause’ - the only being that does not need anything else to make it...

  10. Conclusion: Therefore, as the greatest conceivable being, God must exist in reality. This argument has had a very rocky history.