1. Aquinas' Philospphy on God
The five points he uses for his arguments are: God is of infinite goodness, nature and efficient cause, possibility and necessity of existence of God, gradation in things, and governce of the world. ... It exists as a cause of nature in which humans have no control. ... "We find in nature things that are possible to be and not to be and not to be, once they are found to be generated, and to be corrupted, and consequently it is possible for them to be and not to be." ... There have been, and will continue to be debates of the origin of the world, whether it was the Big Bang theory or whether a...
- Word Count: 1348
- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: High School