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How do the cosmological and teleological arguments prove God's existence?

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The cosmological argument states that every effect has a cause, leading to God; the teleological argument emphasizes design in creation, indicating an intelligent Designer.

The cosmological argument posits that everything that begins to exist must have a cause. Since the universe began to exist, it follows that it must have an uncaused cause, which is identified as God. On the other hand, the teleological argument focuses on the evident design and order in creation, suggesting that such complexity and purpose arise from an intelligent Creator. Scriptural support for these arguments can be found in passages like Colossians 1:16 and Psalm 19:1, which affirm that the universe reflects God's creative power and divine intentionality.
Scripture References: Colossians 1:16, Psalm 19:1

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