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An argument for the existence of God is an attempt to prove the ontological existence of a being or beings which meet the definition of or deserve the title of 'God'. Many such arguments have been proposed throughout history- with varying degrees of success.
 
An argument for the existence of God is an attempt to prove the ontological existence of a being or beings which meet the definition of or deserve the title of 'God'. Many such arguments have been proposed throughout history- with varying degrees of success.
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An argument for the existence of God is an attempt to prove the ontological existence of a being or beings which meet the definition of or deserve the title of 'God'. Many such arguments have been proposed throughout history- with varying degrees of success.