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Arguments for the Existence of God Typeit

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There is a huge variety of different beliefs about what people think God is like. Those who believe in a God are known as , whereas those who specifically do not believe in a God are known as . Some people see God as as they believe that he is a figure who cares about the individual, and thus they believe they are able to have a with God. Others, such as deists, might see God as being and removed from the world. St Thomas Aquinas posited his for God's existence, including the Cause Argument, the Argument and the Ontological Argument. Most of these are based on observations of ; others, however, are based on specific experiences of events which violate natural laws – known as .

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