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everything in this universe is absolutely perfect. The ontological arguments stress that anything such as concepts, beliefs, notions, and thoughts have the existence-in-understanding conceivably in reality. Similarly, God as an entity has the existence-in-understanding and can be conceived to subsist actually. From the above arguments, it can be stated that there exists God who regulates the functioning of this universe and He is beyond the imagination that an individual can conceive (Palmer 250-300; Cicovacki 90-100).
On the contrary, many philosophers including Sören Kierkegaard argued that there is no rational evidence for God’s existence. Kierkegaard’s passion argument signifies that the feature of religiousness is infinite passion. This infinite passion requires objective improbability. It has been argued that there persists objective improbability and at least one belief of objective improbability is required to be true to attain the goal of religious passion. Kierkegaard‘s postmen argument proclaims that authentic religious faith cannot have an objective justification that is subjected to possible future revision. This also supports the non-subsistence of God (Adams, “Kierkegaard's Arguments against Objective Reasoning in Religion”).
Cain and Abel were the sons of Adam and Eve. Cain used to farm while Abel was interested to roam with his flocks. God told Cain and Abel that this sacrifice reflect the time of Jesus becoming a man and dying as the Lamb of God for the sins of the world. Abel loyally got a young lamb as a sacrifice for his sins but Cain thought it was needless to obey God’s command. So, Cain fetched an offering of his works and sacrificed his harvest while Abel sacrificed lambs. God finds the sacrifice made by Cain to be offensive while Abel’s sacrifice to be pleasing. Abel tried to reason with Cain but he murdered him. On this, God manifested a curse upon Cain and when Cain protested about his verdict, God placed a mark upon him so as not to take revenge by the future generation for the first homicide (American Patriot Friends Network, “The Mark of Cain”).
Proof of the existence of God reveals that God is greater than nothing and everything in this universe is perfect. In this regard, it can be stated that God is the one who can be attributed to the perfect functioning of this universe. On the other hand, it has been argued that religiousness is a passion based on the objectivity of improbability. This signifies that not all the objectivity of improbability is true. Consequently, the existence of God can be firmly rejected. Finally, it can be concluded that despite the arguments made against the existence of God, it cannot be denied that there lies some kind of power that regulates the functioning of the universe perfectly. Thus, it can be concluded that there exists God
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