Category: God

  • The God’s Existence: The Cosmological Argument and Counterarguments

    The cosmological argument is the viewpoint that proves the God’s existence using empirical facts. In essence, everything in the universe is moved or created by another motion, cause, or existence (Jononymous Personymous, 2021a). If a certain phenomenon can be observed, then it has to originate from another phenomenon, thus forming infinite regress. However, presuming that…

  • Waiting for God, Not Godot: Milton’s “On His Blindness”

    Coming across the line “They also serve who only stand and waited” in the well-known sonnet, a reader might wonder whether the modern tramps of Beckett’s Waiting for Godot would have been in Milton’s view the supreme servants of God. Intelligence, to prevent that murmur, would then remind the reader of Milton’s phenomenal etymological scholarship…

  • Jesus Role in Fulfilling God’s Plan to Save the World

    The bible as a religious book was written many years ago. It’s a religious book for Christians. Christians believe in God, the son and the Holy Spirit. Christianity acknowledges that Jesus Christ was the Son of God. The bible teaches about the history of the world in a religious perspective. Genesis records that, God created…

  • God Existence: The Cosmological Argument

    Table of Contents Introduction Exegesis Opposing view Evaluation Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The Cosmological Argument for the existence of God, as propounded by Thomas Aquinas, hinged on the five general principles. This, in Aquinas’ masterpiece was entitled “The Summa” (The Five Ways). In what follows, we would be critically discussing the first, second, fourth and…