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Here’s the problem with philosophical arguments for God (the good ones, anyway): they’re complicated.

All this to say that distilling philosophical arguments for God without diluting or distorting them is difficult. Fortunately, as complicated as philosophical arguments for God can be, their general thrust is, for the most part, intuitive.

With that in mind, let’s present the general idea of some of the more sophisticated and convincing philosophical arguments for God and to make the presentation simple . . . but not simplistic.

  1. The Argument from Adequate Reason
  2. The Argument from Morality
  3. The Argument from Consciousness
  4. The Argument from Fine-Tuning
  5. The Argument from Suffering

sources:catholic.com