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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
@EarthlingWise

You mention atheists who are philosophers, tell me how they do philosophical thinking to come to the non-existence of God.

I have studied years and years the atheists who are into philosophy to prove no God exists, I find them to be into absolutely wrong philosophy.

Addressing atheists like DocSavage*, come over and present your kind of philosophy by which you arrive at the non-existence of God.


[quote]EarthlingWise ·

Ultimately , philosophy is the work of philosophers, most of whom are coming up with a few limited formulas . You will find all sorts of philosophers, some are polytheists, some are monotheists, some are atheists or agnostics. Often God becomes a metaphor for the infinite, which as I see it, hardly matches the vision of the very human-like god presented in religious guide books.[/quote]

*@DocSavage