Do you think that all persons know that the God of the Bible exists?
According to research findings, I have found that the proportion of people who believe in the existence of the God of the Bible with unconditional certainty has decreased in current history, while the proportion who have misgivings about God’s presence – or do not assume in God in any way – has increased. According to my research findings, I found that one-third of people in the United States do not trust in the God of the Bible but do assume in some other greater power or transcendental force in the human world. A reduced proportion of American citizens, about 56 per cent trust God “as explained in the Bible.” And one out of every ten people does not trust in a greater power or transcendental force (Pew Research Center, 2020). But the actual rationale most people deny God of the Bible exists can be summed up in one phrase: pride. They want to be in charge of their own lifestyles, and they don’t expect anybody, particularly God, to interfere with how they survive. They want to be in charge of anything they undertake, and they understand that if they trust in God, they will have to modify their way of existence. They would have to accept God’s ethical guidelines sincerely rather than of their own list of what’s correct and incorrect.
Do you think that the transcendental argument is a successful argument for God’s existence?
I believe that the transcendental argument is successful for God’s existence since God is a prerequisite for reasoning and moral standards. People rely on logic and moral standards, demonstrating their reliance on global, immaterial, and conceptual facts that could not arise in a materialist world but assume the presence of an immaterial and ultimate God. Thus, this argument successfully shows that God exists. If He didn’t, people couldn’t depend on logic, rationale, moral standards, and other ultimate objective truths, and they couldn’t persist in a materialist world with no ultimate norms or an ultimate Lawgiver.
Reference
Pew Research Center. (2020, July 22). Americans’ beliefs about the nature of god. Pew Research Center’s Religion & Public Life Project. https://www.pewforum.org/2018/04/25/when-americans-say-they-believe-in-god-what-do-they-mean/
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