Is Belief In God's Exitsence Sufficient To Put One's Trust In Him? Flashcards
Some who believe there’s “something out there” don’t lead a religion life. Agreeing that a ? argument for the existence of God’s a strong argument isn’t the same as ?
Reasoned.
Faith.
Some may argue they believe in God but their experiences of evil and suffering conclude that God isn’t ?
Trustworthy.
Those who believe in the existence of God have misunderstood the nature of God. ?, in his ? argument, expressed the view that God exists necessarily. If someone believes on the basis of ? that there’s a God, this person’s missed the point and’s believing in something ? rather than in God.
Anselm.
Ontological.
Reason.
Contingent.
Anselm may argue, if someone believes in “something out there” but doesn’t believe it’s worthy of worship, they’ve misunderstood that God is “that than which nothing greater can be ?”.
Conceived.