Ontological Argument Analysis

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Introduction
Is the material world all there is? The main point of this session was to explain how there are features of the world that answers that question. Dr. Craig succinctly explains seven features of the world around that proves there is more than the material world.

Synopsis
Dr. Craig mentions seven features of the world around us that point beyond the world to its ground in a transcendent reality. Dr. Craig states, “I believe that there are certain aspects of reality that we encounter in our experience of the world that serve, as it were, as signposts of transcendence – pointing beyond the natural world to its ground in a transcendent reality.” The seven aspects that he articulates are the Contingent Argument, the cosmological argument, the teleogical argument, the moral Argument, the ontological argument,
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Dr. Craig uses these features because they seek to answer very important questions. The Ontological argument answers why anything at all exists. The cosmological argument answers the question of the origin of the universe. The Teleogical argument answers question of the fine-tuning of the universe for intelligent life. The moral argument answers the existence of objective moral values and duties in the world. The ontological argument, which he deem most difficult to understand, seeks to answer the very possibility of God’s existence. The life, death, and resurrection of Jesus were the sixth feature he used as proof for transcendent reality. Dr. Craig argues that the facts surrounding the resurrection of Jesus point to the existence of God being the only plausible option. Finally, he points to the immediate personal experience of God, which he states, “Now this seventh