Demonstrations for Proving God's Existence

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This article will try to make a clear horizon for the demonstrations of proving God’s existence. There have been different perspectives about God’s existence since early times. Some consider God’s existence self evident because there is nothing more obvious than God to discover God by it. Some others have made demonstrations for God’s existence that are themselves divided into two groups: A. God’s existence can be proved a priori such that creatures are not intermediates to prove God’s existence. These demonstrations are as follows: 1. Seddiqin demonstration, 2. Existential demonstration, 3. Innate demonstration, 4. Ethical demonstration, 5. Rationality demonstration.B. God’s existence can be proved with a posteriori demonstration such that creatures are intermediates to prove God’s existence. These demonstrations are as follows: 1. Causal demonstration, 2. Possibility and necessity demonstration, 3. Religious experience demonstration, 4. Order demonstration, 5. Movement demonstration, 6. Demonstrations of degrees of perfection, 7. Miracle demonstration, 8. Proposition of dissolution of decisions.All of these demonstrations are briefly explained in this article.
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Persian
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