How can one logically argue for the existance of God?...?

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Without considering the possibility that there isn't one?
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If someone wants to be logical, then they must consider all possibilities...
 
No, they need only consider the possibilities that evidence supports.
 
you'll spend your whole life searching for God in your brain when the proof for Him lies in your heart. you don't believe in God because you can't grasp all that He is. do you think that you understand everything about how the universe exists and operates? do you think that anyone ever will? yet you believe in the universe.

just because you can't comprehend something doesn't mean that it doesn't make sense. Christians don't claim to understand God completely, but they accept what we do know about Him.
 
We (they) do consider all possibilities, and then choose the one we (they) go with.

Like being on two sides of a street. Which side will I choose? I will choose the one that suits my needs and desires, right or wrong.

If I believe that there is a store on the other side of the street that has things I want, and although I cannot see the store, I believe it is there, so I will cross the street, and take my chances with the traffic.

I know that staying on this side of the street, that there is no store, and so it is my choice to cross.

So my choices are....one with no store for sure....or... one with possibly a store... or not. But a chance I will take, just the same.
 
Look up St. Thomas Aquinas' Five Logical Proofs for the Existence of God. If you say these are false, you are simply calling yourself illogical!
 
There really isn't any logic in Christianity, that's where faith comes into play. If there was logic or proof, faith wouldn't be so seriously necessary.
 
You can't prove or disprove god, even though science is not in favor of it. And there's proof of science. Sorry if that sounds sarcastic or smart ( as in being a smart a $$)
 
Sure they must. They do.

When we evaluate the evidence, it is more probable than not that God exists.

Look at arguments for and against here, in a debate between Theologian William Lane Craig and atheist Antony Flew.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maoGItxwTTA
 
@ Archangel7 "Look up St. Thomas Aquinas' Five Logical Proofs for the Existence of God. If you say these are false, you are simply calling yourself illogical!"


Those 5 ways of Aquinas are all flawed logically! Flawed arguments are not sound reasons to believe in anything.
 
That's asking too much of small minded people. Seriously, there's a reason why people spend over 12 years being brain fed information, they can't do it on their own.
 
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