Aquinas second argument
Title: Aquinas second argument
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 731 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Aquinas second argument
Category: /Literature/English
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If a road is wet, would the only reason be that it rained? No the effect can not be evidence for the cause, not conclusively. Aquinas is basing his rational argument on a known fallacious reason process of affirming the consequence. There for I conclude, to my opinion, that Aquinas, and his supporters are over explaining their position, and that they, given the fallacious reason process, have failed to rationally prove the existence of god.