Summary |
Theism is generally taken to be the view that there is a person who is
bodiless, omnipotent, omniscient, eternal, perfectly good, perfectly
free, and who is the creator and sustainer of the universe. There are of
course different ways to spell out these attributes, for example some
spell out ‘eternal‘ as ‘being outside of time‘, others as ‘everlasting‘.
However, those who present arguments for or against the ‘existence of
God‘ use the term ‘God’ similarly enough to be discussing the same
question. Philosophers rather say that there is no God than using ‘God’
in a very different sense, for example in the sense of something other
than a person. This category contains arguments for the existence of God that do not fit into any of the sibling leaf categories. |