Name the Argument: Theology - Statistics

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God is defined as the greatest conceivable being, and a being that exists in reality is greater than one that exists only in the mind—therefore, God must exist in reality. Ontological Argument
60%
If God is all-powerful, all-knowing, and all-good, then evil should not exist; evil does exist; therefore, either God is not all-powerful, all-knowing, or all-good, or God does not exist. Problem of Evil
60%
If an all-loving God exists, He would make His existence evident to everyone; some do not believe in God; therefore, either God does not exist or does not want everyone to know Him. Divine Hiddenness
40%
Whatever begins to exist has a cause. The universe began to exist.Therefore, the universe has a cause. Kalam Cosmological Argument
40%
If God exists and you believe, you gain everything; if He doesn’t, you lose nothing—therefore, it is rational to believe in God. Pascal’s Wager
40%
There are varying degrees of goodness, truth, and nobility, which imply the existence of a maximal standard—God. Argument from Degree
20%
Things are in motion, and whatever is moved is moved by another; this chain cannot go on infinitely, so there must be a First Mover—God. Argument from Motion
20%
The universe exhibits complex order and purpose, and such design implies a designer—therefore, the universe was designed by an intelligent being. Teleological Argument
20%
People across cultures report experiences of the divine, suggesting the reality of God or a transcendent reality. Anecdotal Argument
0%
Every effect has a cause, and there cannot be an infinite regress of causes, so there must be a First Cause—God. Argument from Causation
0%
Self-awareness and intentionality cannot arise from non-conscious matter alone, pointing to a conscious Creator—God. Argument from Consciousness
0%
Contingent beings exist, but if everything were contingent, nothing would exist; therefore, a necessary being must exist—God. Argument from Contingency
0%
Natural things act toward an end or purpose, which suggests design by an intelligent being—God. Argument from Design
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If objective moral values and duties exist, then God exists; objective moral values and duties do exist; therefore, God exists. Argument from Objective Morality
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Humans are naturally inclined to recognize and believe in God; this universal tendency implies that God exists and has made Himself known to humanity. Fitrah Argument
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