Book Description
Judgment on whether God exists or not has a profound impact on our perception of ourselves, our beloved ones, the earth and the entire universe. “Why do I exist?” “Where did it all come from?” “Why are we here?” “What will happen to us after we die?” These, and all similar ontological and existential questions, have answers linked to this judgment. The existence of God also brings about the important implications such as conscious creation of mankind and all beings, meaning and purposefulness of existence, and possibility of life after death if God wishes. While reading this book, always keep in mind that our main concern is this critical subject of the existence of God, as the basis of all ontological and existential queries. ARGUMENTS FROM THE UNIVERSE 1. The Kalam Cosmological Argument 2. Argument from the Existence of Natural Laws 3. Argument from the Discoverability of the Universe 4. Argument from the Potentiality of the Universe 5. Argument from the Fine Tuning of the Physical Laws and Constants 6. Argument from the Fine Tuning of Physical Phenomena 7. Argument from Life’s Design ARGUMENTS FROM HUMAN NATURE 1. Argument from Natural Desires 2. Argument from Innate Morality 3. Argument from Reason 4. Argument from Will 5. Argument from Consciousness and Self