The Best Argument For God by Patrick Flynn
A concise, cumulative philosophical case is presented for classical theism, beginning with a contingency argument to a necessary, absolutely simple, purely actual first cause. The work engages contemporary objections—such as existential inertia, infinite regress, and naturalistic accounts of consciousness, morality, and reason—arguing that the theistic hypothesis offers superior explanatory power and coherence. It clarifies principles like the principle of sufficient reason, moves from existence to divine attributes in a staged way, and addresses evidential challenges including evil and suffering. The discussion concludes with the existential and practical implications of affirming such a foundation to reality.
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