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Philosophy In this paper the key points which will be talked of are the existence of God, the acceptance of His existence, the importance or significance of His existence and the general concept of the whole phenomenon of religion and gods or God as described by big philosophers. I believe that the non-believers are irrational. Keeping the three proofs in mind it is only possible for a person to reject the existence of God if they are incapable of understanding all that is present before their eyes.
I would employ the teleological argument (Palley 232). (Source: Paley’s statement. This implies that the existence of nature is proof enough of the existence of God. And since every human on this planet is exposed to nature it can only be the mind’s irrationality that can deny such an existence. The answer to why God does not protect us from evil lies in the concept of the purpose of this universe’s creation. Surely, evil exists. But this universe and this life as we know it is a test.
If God were to use us as puppets making us do whatever He wants us to do, there would have been no reason behind the universe’s creation, again referring to the teleological argument; even human artifacts have a purpose (Palley 325). And there is no point of testing your own puppet. And we should protect our children from evil because we are not ‘perfect’. A ‘perfect’ being will do the job completely leaving no room for any evil to enter. But, we in all our imperfection can only try.
We can’t turn our children into puppets even if we intend to. Not everything is black and white. And so in this question too we see shades of grey. Their views can be considered atheistic because of the insignificance with which they consider this phenomenon. But, it is the way of expression that they are talking about and not the existence of God. So it can be concluded that these thinkers are merely atheistic in their concept of expression. Bibliography Palley, William. Natural Theology; or, Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity. 12th. Philadelphia: Philadelphia : Printed for John Morgan, No.
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