Hart makes his point clear about his belief in God. He basically views no other way of being able to understand the universe we live in than to believe that there is a God. Hart takes a stance against atheist because he thinks that there beliefs couldn't be more wrong. He also discredits naturalism because of its inconsistent explanation. Everyone should have a clear explanation of their beliefs, what and why do they believe? Even though atheists don't believe in God they still have their own beliefs.
Udayana states that there are seven ways to prove that God is in existence; effects, atomic combination, suspension, human skills, authoritative knowledge, Revelation, and atoms. He also calls Him the "all-knowing, imperishable God." He is imperishable God because he is the only one who could create atoms because humans are not able to. Also, humans can not break atoms or destroy them and he is stating that the only person that can do that is God because he created atoms. He mentions the difference between the cause and effect to validate if there is a God. He brings up the argument that "Things like the earth must have a cause, because they are produced by a body (101)." Some deity had to have made the earth for their pleasure. He also relies on objections to prove that God is real. Udayana does bring up good ideas to prove that God is real. The best argument to me is that he created atoms. Humans are unable to destroy atoms or to create them; so they had to be...
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