The first of them being the ontological argument which states that a) God is the greatest conceivable being, b) it is greater to exist than not to exist and so therefore God must exist. Another example includes the fact that life beginning, and still existing is the proof of God. That there must be a creator of the universe we live in, and if Earth’s perfect conditions for life exist, then there must be a perfect creator of such a perfect universe, which must be God. Other arguments come from people who believe that they have witnessed the existence of God through visits, visions, voices, or just a feeling. They believe then that God must exist solely for the reason of having a religious experience. There is also a teleological argument stating that there is purpose and order in the universe, so we can infer that the universe has been created by an intelligent design: William Paley
The first of them being the ontological argument which states that a) God is the greatest conceivable being, b) it is greater to exist than not to exist and so therefore God must exist. Another example includes the fact that life beginning, and still existing is the proof of God. That there must be a creator of the universe we live in, and if Earth’s perfect conditions for life exist, then there must be a perfect creator of such a perfect universe, which must be God. Other arguments come from people who believe that they have witnessed the existence of God through visits, visions, voices, or just a feeling. They believe then that God must exist solely for the reason of having a religious experience. There is also a teleological argument stating that there is purpose and order in the universe, so we can infer that the universe has been created by an intelligent design: William Paley