The order and design that we discover in the world show that there must be a supreme mind who formed the world.
The order and design that we discover in the world show that there must be a supreme mind who formed the world.
The order and design that we discover in the world show that there must be a supreme mind who formed the world. <=> Argument from design
The order and design that we discover in the world show that there must be a supreme mind who formed the world.
Since we have moral obligations, there must be a source of these obligations -- and this source can only be God. <=> Moral argument
The order and design that we discover in the world show that there must be a supreme mind who formed the world.
The mere existence of the world requires an explanation -- and this explanation can only be God. <=> Cosmological argument
The order and design that we discover in the world show that there must be a supreme mind who formed the world.
The mere concept of a supremely perfect being requires that this being exist. <=> Ontological argument