Belief in God is rational. Everything has a cause. So unless there is a first cause, then you would have an infinite regress. And then nothing could exist. Therefore there must be a first cause. Therefore God, the first cause, exists. QED.
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My feeling about Philosophy is that Dr. Kelley Ross and Michael Huemer are simply not that far apart. If it is a matter of reason knowing things (as per the Kant-Friesian school) of Reason recognizing things like universals (as per Michael Huemer) I just do not see the difference as it applies to me. I can see however in philosophy itself there is a big difference. but not so much in practical application.
That is reason recognizes universals. Among universals are objective moral values that do not depend on the observer.[Even though as one of the critics of Michale Huemer pointed out [Danny Frederick] there is a difference between universals as predicates and universals as laws of either math or morals. Still, it seems to be both schools of though as very close, [that is the Kant-Fries and the Intuitionists.]
