1.) CO BD 41 B87 1988
There are reasons why a scientist believes in God. One reason is that the resourcefulness of life to accomplish its purpose is a manifestation of all-pervading intelligence. Another reason is that the fact that man can conceive the idea of God is in itself a unique proof.
2.) CO BT 102 G53 1964 c.3
The desire to eliminate God from existence is seen not only in scientific milieux but in modern political philosophy as well. Since technical progress and the augmenting of man's powers are obviously good things in themselves, it would be the sheerest folly to associate the absence of God with the concept of human progress. Man can become a human being in the full sense only by freely constructing the design of His existence.
3.) CO BT 102 H36 1965
The connection between the idea of God and the inconceivability of non-existence can be brought out in many ways. This book is about Anselm's argument with the word "existence". He stated that the word existence does not always apply to God as the superior and almighty one.
4.) CO BT 102 M299 1991
This book talks about the icon of God. It is stated here that even presented by the icon, the invisible (GOD) always remain invisible. It is also stated that God is our idol.
5.) CO BT 102 P32 1973
This book talks about people all over the world who knows about God. It is stated that people with little knowledge of God is worth more that a great deal of knowledge about Him. Every person has their own choice in life whether they believe in God or not.
6.) CO BT 175 W52 1995
This book states that if people believe in God, He will be the one incharge of those people who believe in Him. He will take more care to them than those to people who does not believe. He will give everlasting life to those believers.
7.) CO BT 102 M53 1991
No question could have more vital importance to everyday life than the question of the existence of God. For the atheistic, existence of God is a dont-care condition for them. They don't care whether God exists or not because for them they don't believe in God.
8.) CO BT 102 K86 1980
God's existence is questioned today. These remains the struggle of a different kind with the insecurity of human existence which has existed from time immemorial. Most people does question the existence of God.
9.) CO BT 38 L42 1982
The possibility of proving the existence of God has fascinated thinkers and believers throughout the centuries. This book critically analyzes both sides of the contemporary debate between the two most important living philosophers of religion and constructs an alternative solution. A positive discussion of relativism leads to a fresh analysis of the arguments for God's existence, particularly the ontological argument.
10.) CO BT 48 D59 1992
Is there a God? Every branch of science, no matter how atheistic, ultimately faces one unanswerable question. Both sides absolutely require a FAITH, a faith of something unseen, unproved, and probably unprovable in a first cause. For science it’s a big blank spot before the big bang, populated by wild science fiction ideas.
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