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Arguments for (and Against) the Existence of God

Apologist and author Trent Horn tackles tough questions, and offers philosophical insights into the argument about whether or not God exists.

Questions Covered:

  • 03:28 - Is there any more information other than the Summa where Aquinas talks more about the five ways?
  • 07:48 - Why are top physicists divided on God’s existence?
  • 32:08 - I know someone who is struggling with his faith in God. He talks about injustices and how destinies are not allocated on merit or equality; to one who has, more will be given, to the one who has not, even that will be taken away. He adds, “How can you justify a good God’s existence when faithful people suffer so much?” How can I help him to understand?
  • 16:42 - Since there is no evidence of the supernatural, it shouldn’t be used as an explanation for God’s existence because it comes across as magic.
  • 43:25 - My sister wants to know “Why do we have to be born for God?” She is Catholic but has issues with God.
  • 48:36 - If God is infinite and doesn’t change, why is there such dramatic change in the stories from the Old Testament versus the stories from the New Testament?

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