Bishop Barron on Thomas Aquinas and the Argument from Motion
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Atheists, Agnostics, and believers alike appeal to philosophy to support their claims on the existence or non-existence of God. However, Thomas Aquinas' "Argument from Motion" offers a proof that cannot be easily refuted, as it appeals to the the concept of an "actus purus," or the unmoved mover that we call God.
Видео Bishop Barron on Thomas Aquinas and the Argument from Motion канала Bishop Robert Barron
Atheists, Agnostics, and believers alike appeal to philosophy to support their claims on the existence or non-existence of God. However, Thomas Aquinas' "Argument from Motion" offers a proof that cannot be easily refuted, as it appeals to the the concept of an "actus purus," or the unmoved mover that we call God.
Видео Bishop Barron on Thomas Aquinas and the Argument from Motion канала Bishop Robert Barron
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