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Approximately 80 pages (available in much smaller sections or chapters) containing thorough analyses and assessments of arguments for and against the existence of God. Excellent for studies in religion, philosophy etc; Please send e-mail for more details. Bibliographic references are available.
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Sydney, Australia, May 1994.
"If God does not exist, then why is He living in my heart?" SYNOPSIS The question of Gods existence has occupied the minds
of the worlds greatest thinkers for millennia. Section 1 of this paper examines the many rational arguments for and against the existence of God, highlighting the views of
some of the great philosophers. The outcome is that one can rationally determine that there is a First Cause or causes and that the universe was designed by an intelligent
Being or beings. However, the theist cannot take the next step by determining that there is only one God and that He is a personal God. Section 2 examines
the reliability of rational argument and finds that it is incapable of supporting sufficiently comprehensive arguments for or against the existence of God. Logic, as a methodology, was found to
be incomplete, unable to handle all concepts, and unable to link validity to truth. Its greatest weakness is its inability to be used as a tool to discover the unknown
from the known. Unless God is already known, logic is of no use. Having discredited all rational arguments for and against the existence of God and discrediting blind faith,
Section 3 outlines the CTR Model which demonstrates how a person can have proof of Gods existence. The Models foundation is the direct communication between God and man. This communication
or revelation gives man direct proof of Gods existence and Who He is without the pitfalls of empirical observation, defective senses and intellect. The truth and relevance of things observed
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