2 arguements to prove the existence of God
Here is an ontological arguement I came up with.
There are two types of conditions to be proven.
The Human Ability to Prove. And the Potential to be Proven
I'll say there's an invisible Genie on my hand. I can see it and I know it exists. You don't know if it exists and can not prove nor disprove the idea.
But what if you had a machine that allows you to look into my perspective? Can you see then see it? Yes. Is it most likely such machine would be invented? No. But if you had one, you could see it. The point is, although you can not prove by the limited intellegence humans provide, there must be a potential state to be able to be proven if it exists.
1. Skeptists say you can not prove or disprove God
2. What exists must have the potential to be proven.
3. Therefore, if God exists, it must be able to be proven.
4. Skeptists are wrong.
5. You can only disprove by proving or coming up with another idea
6. There is nothing in the universe that can disprove the existence of a deity *
7. Therefore, the potential state of a God to be disproven does not exist.
8. So a potential state of a God to be proven must exist.
9. Thefore, God must exist.
* If you really think about it, nothing can disprove God. You can say you can not prove God (which I disagree) but nothing (science) can not completely disprove God's existence in reality, even if not in ours.
A Teological arguement
1. X is too complex, orderly, adaptive, apparently purposeful, or beautiful to have occurred randomly or accidentally.
2. Therefore, X must have been created by a sentient, intelligent, wise, or purposeful being.
3. God is that sentient, intelligent, wise, or purposeful being.
4. Therefore, God exists.
Or in simplier terms:
1. Complexity implies a designer.
2. The universe is highly complex.
3. Therefore, the universe has a Designer.
You may think this is an excuse to fill in to explain the complex natures of reality. It is not. Where did all the natures of science, mathematics, morals, philsophy, and everything else come from? Why do they exists? How do they exist? Assume God does not exist. So it came from nothing? People say that there is an explanation for everything and we just didn't find it yet. Like what? Science can only lead so far. Let's go to theoretical physics for example. The String theory (now M-Theory) is called the Theory of Everything. Something to explain all physics. It combines Relativity with Quantum Mechanics and also explains why the universe is so perfectly fine tuned. This physicists say, explains everything if proven. Why everything in physics works the way it does. Does it really explain everything? No. Why? Why is String Theory the way it is? Where did the laws of String Theory come from? Why do the laws of String Theory come from why it is? You'd go infinitely, finding an explanation for the preceding explanation to find the answer of everything. But everytime you think you came up with the Answer to Everything, you find that there is another answer to why that answer is the way it is. If everything can be answered by our perspective of scientific reality, you'd find yourself going infinitely finding an explanation for the preceding explanation without finding the final answer.
