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  1. Aug 21, 2018 · Why do people believe in God? For most people in the world, the answer seems obvious: Because its self-evident that God exists. From the point of view of the believer, the really puzzling...

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  2. Oct 1, 2006 · Faith (or belief) is a necessary component of knowledge and reason since a person must believe something in order to know it. Yet reason can be properly used to evaluate, confirm, and buttress faith. Faith and reason therefore function in a complementary fashion.

  3. www.princeton.edu › plantinga-ReasonandBeliefPrinceton University

    Created Date: 4/25/2008 9:09:34 AM

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  4. Jan 4, 2021 · Instead of focusing on whether it is true or false that God exists, the wager concerns whether belief in God is beneficial, or pragmatic, for the believer. Thus, the Wager is called a “pragmatic” argument, in contrast to what might be called an “evidential” argument.

  5. Jun 30, 1984 · Summary: It can be rational to believe something without "proof"; we all do it all the time. In measuring whether belief in God qualifies as rational, this book shows compellingly that belief in God is properly basic; i.e., it needs no general justification.

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  6. Jun 12, 2014 · 1. The Goals of Theistic Arguments. 2. History of Moral Arguments for God’s Existence. 3. Theoretical Moral Arguments for God’s Existence and Divine Command Theories of Moral Obligation. 4. Arguments from Moral Knowledge or Awareness. 5. Arguments from Human Dignity or Worth. 6. Practical Moral Arguments for Belief in God. 7. Conclusion.

  7. Summary: It can be rational to believe something without "proof"; we all do it all the time. In measuring whether belief in God qualifies as rational, this book shows compellingly that belief in God is properly basic; i.e., it needs no general justification.

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