St. Thomas Aquinas: The Existence of God can be proved in five ways. Argument Analysis of the Five Ways © 2016 Theodore Gracyk. The First Way: Argument from Motion. Our senses prove that some things are in motion. Things move when potential motion becomes actual motion. read more
This is not a proof of the existence of god; it is a logical argument for the existence of god. If it were a proof, there would have been no need for other proofs through the centuries. In all instances, a single proof is sufficient and cannot be modified. read more
St. Thomas Aquinas: The Existence of God can be proved in five ways. Argument Analysis of the Five Ways © 2016 Theodore Gracyk: The First Way: Argument from Motion. Our senses prove that some things are in motion. Things move when potential motion becomes actual motion. read more
St. Thomas Aquinas proposed five proofs in which humans can use natural reason to prove the existence of God through extrinsic evidence. Through the use of natural reason we can logically conclude in the existence of God. read more