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Does philosophy favor God exists, or it does not.

Philosophy is a human discipline investigating everything on the basis of reason and intelligence, investigating with focus on the ultimate grounds of existence or reality.

First, it investigages the who, what, when, where, why and how of an event or a fact or a phenomenon or a belief or even what is certainty as distinct from and opposed to doubt.

My on finding is that philosophy favors the existence of God, becaise ultimately God is the explanation for everything, period.
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yrger · 80-89, M
@in10RjFox

You tell me, "Saying God is the ultimate for everything is saying I don't know in another way."

I don't agree with you, because I do know that God is the ultimate explanation of everything that is not God.

So, let you do more thinking in your mind and more searching in the concrete world outside our mind, for evidence to the existence of God.



[quote]in10RjFox · M

I think you got it all wrong about philosophy, for philosophically speaking what you have said is just another philosophy. Even concept of God is a philosophy. So there is no question whether philosophy favours existence of God or not, for each becomes a philosophy. Philosophy is no exemption to philosophy itself and it is wrong to say philosophy is human a discipline.

But one can say philosophical study is a human discipline.

Saying God is the ultimate for everything is saying I don't know in another way.[/quote]