Is it possible to prove the existence of God?

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Just because the existence of God is not self-evident, in the sense of being immediately and intuitively known by human beings, does that mean His existence isn't provable at all?

The following is Part III in a series defending the claims of the Catholic Church. Read Part I here and Part II here.

(LifeSiteNews) — In the previous installment of this series, we asked whether the existence of God was self-evident.

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We concluded that the existence of God is not self-evident, in the sense of being immediately and intuitively known by human beings.

However, truths which are not self-evident to us can still be known with certainty. This can be achieved either by demonstration or by the use of evidence.

What is a demonstration?​


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