Arguments for God Ranked!

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Arguments for God Ranked: A Thought-Provoking Quiz

Explore various philosophical arguments for the existence of God with our engaging quiz. From the Cosmological Argument to Pascal's Wager, challenge your understanding and refine your beliefs.

  • Discover the strengths and weaknesses of different theological arguments.
  • Rank your understanding of each argument.
  • Enhance your knowledge of philosophy and theology.
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ReflectiveSeeker457
Cosmological Argument
The universe began to exist. God is the best explanation.
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Very Good
Teleological Argument
Nature appears to be designed, therefore we should conclude an intelligent designer.
Very Bad
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Meh
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Very Good
Pascal's Wager
You should believe in God based on a calculated choice of the risks involved.
Very Bad
Bad
Meh
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Very Good
Ontological argument
Greatness (part of God's definition) also includes existence, therefore God exists!
Very Bad
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Meh
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Very Good
Moral argument
If there is no moral authority, our morals would be subjective, therefore the moral authority exists.
Very Bad
Bad
Meh
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Very Good
Aesthetic Argument
How else are we going to explain feelings of awe and beauty if not with the supernatural?
Very Bad
Bad
Meh
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Very Good
Argument from Consciousness
How else are we going to explain consciousness if not with the supernatural?
Very Bad
Bad
Meh
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Very Good
First Cause Argument
There must be a first cause to all things that is itself not caused, and that cause is God.
Very Bad
Bad
Meh
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Very Good
Argument from Degree
Things can only be called good in relation to an ultimate standard of goodness.
Very Bad
Bad
Meh
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Very Good
Contingency Argument
Every thing's existence depends on some prior cause, but one link in the chain must be uncaused and independent.
Very Bad
Bad
Meh
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Very Good
Personal Experience
I felt something I never knew before. It must have been God.
Very Bad
Bad
Meh
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Very Good
Presuppositionalism
Only if you presuppose God's existence can you have consistent epistemology.
Very Bad
Bad
Meh
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Very Good
Transcendental argument
How else are we going to explain concepts such as math, logic, or science if not with the supernatural?
Very Bad
Bad
Meh
Good
Very Good
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