Is there sufficient evidence to prove God’s existence?
Since the inception of philosophy, philosophers have spent a considerable amount of time thinking about God/the Gods, and whether we can know anything about It/Them.
During the middle ages, this occupied a central place in the philosophical tradition, as philosophers explored the question of whether there is sufficient evidence to prove the existence of God.
To explore this question, some thinkers constructed deductive arguments, others attempted inductive arguments; in response, others adopted a more skeptical outlook, claiming belief requires a “leap of faith;” and, of course, others challenged the existence of God by referring to what they thought to be various contradictions of creation, such as the problem of evil.
Referring to the content covered in your learning module, construct an argument in response to the question: Is there sufficient evidence to prove God’s existence?
Minimum Length: 600 words ( roughly 2 pages, NOT including reference/citation page)
Sources: Essay must include 3 academic sources. Please choose two sources from the attachments I’ve provided, and or links below, then find one other academic source to cite for a total of three sources cited.
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/moral-arguments-god/
https://www.qcc.cuny.edu/SocialSciences/ppecorino/INTRO_TEXT/Chapter%203%20Religion/CONTENTS.htm