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==Criticism of Atheism== | ==Criticism of Atheism== | ||
===Arguments Against Atheism and For Theism== | ===Arguments Against Atheism and For Theism=== | ||
Theists often argue that atheism lacks strong supporting evidence. They present several arguments for the existence of God, including: | Theists often argue that atheism lacks strong supporting evidence. They present several arguments for the existence of God, including: | ||
The teleological argument | The teleological argument | ||
The [[cosmological argument]] | The [[cosmological argument]] | ||
The ontological argument | The ontological argument | ||
The transcendental argument for God | The transcendental argument for God | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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Atheism is defined by Merriam Webster dictionary in two ways, "a lack of belief or a strong disbelief in the existence of a god or any gods" and "a philosophical or religious position characterized by disbelief in the existence of a god or any gods." [1], defined by Cambridge Dictionary as "the fact of not believing in any god or gods, or the belief that no god or gods exist"[2], defined by Oxford Learner's Dictionaries as "the fact of not believing in any god or gods, or the belief that no god or gods exist:".[3]
Criticism of Atheism
Arguments Against Atheism and For Theism
Theists often argue that atheism lacks strong supporting evidence. They present several arguments for the existence of God, including: The teleological argument
The ontological argument
The transcendental argument for God
