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Introduction
This essay aims to represent the moral arguments to support the concept of the God’s
existence, which itself is a matter of conflicts among the human since civilisation. Moral
arguments are very interesting and important to describe the comment as a matter of faith that
God is the creator of the universe. This essay will make effective continuation of different
kind of arguments with the practical implication and several objections connected to the
arguments about the God’s existence (Stanford; , 2018). Moral arguments base the beliefs
and practices and concept of the God’s existence is related to people and their religion.
Before making the arguments, a clear discussion about the topic deciding the features of these
arguments is, as theistic arguments. This essay will represent the arguments on the base of
divine command theories, objections and on the base of belief of human in God.
Arguments
On 8th April 1966, a title present by the Time Magazine became a hot point of the discussion
that was a question, “Is God Dead?” This was noticeable for finale of the so-called “death of
God” program, which had progressively grown mist over the nineteenth and into the
twentieth century. Based on the moral argument structure suggested and applied by Kant to
reply the objections of the God existence this essay will present arguments on the variation of
the three different templates
There are unbiased moral evidences.
God delivers the best description of the presence of objective moral facts.
Therefore, (undoubtedly) God be existent.
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These templates provide verities of features to the practitioners to apply their arguments to
support that if a person holds beliefs in the God than it is natural to identify the this will also
argue to mark that he beliefs in his existence as well (Fremstedal, 2013).
Human civilisation is mater of discussion at many points, who told us to be faithful, who told
us to not to lie, who told us to serve the humanity and who command that death is real and
everyone have to make efforts for helpful life. These are moral laws implemented by a divine
communication in human because according to state or country laws theft or murder is a
crime but where does this idea came from, how a human understand to punish unlawful act.
Obliviously God command the soul to practice the act not harming others. Recognition of the
moral law by divine method has reasonable belief in God (Copan, 2013).
Moral awareness and information about that God is necessary to enlighten human
mindfulness of moral truth, that reflect the self-conclusion of human to decide immoral act
are against the command of God. The story of Adam represents that denying the moral
implication as result to be punished. Choosing god over evil, supports that human have moral
knowledge and understandings (Zermatt Scutt, 2010).
Objections
Many objections are presented to the moral representation and questions that challenges the
moral arguments, and represent that questions over the existence of God and application of
the moral command and moral knowledge in some situations. These objections put question
to whether to apply principal of morality in case of necessity to speak life of person by
speaking lie (Copan, 2013).
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