The persuasive proofs for the existence of God and an afterlife include the philosophical approach for the existence of God. He argues that nature does not care about the fate of the entire human race. Nature, in its respect, is a rational world, a world of no hope for the afterlife. Gardener established an explanation for the existence of God based on the belief in an afterlife. He said that everyone in the world lived in fear of dying, and it was obvious that human beings wished to remain alive forever. This meant that the faith in wishing to remain alive was a sign of the existence of God.
People of strong faith have claimed to have had a vision of God. This is a perceived form of God that people of no faith cannot understand, but this knowledge of awareness has been called the knowledge of acquaintance. For such people, it means that they have had a vision of the existence of God. Gardener says that we cannot live by rationality since it cannot prove the existence of God or not. He says that practical reason tells us that there is something we can call right and wrong and that it gives us a duty to go and live the expectations of humanity. The acceptance of these moral laws means that we have a belief that someday it will be rewarded by God.
Gardener says that we cannot live by rationality since it cannot prove the existence of God or not. He says that practical reason tells us that there is something we can call right and wrong and that it gives us a duty to go and live the expectations of humanity. The acceptance of these moral laws means that we have a belief that someday it will be rewarded by God. One time there will be justice, so a deduction can be arrived at that there is a God. This belief goes hand in hand with faith in pursuit of moral obligations.