3. Ontological Argument
- Method: Based on the concept that the very idea of a perfect being (God) necessitates existence, as existence is a key aspect of perfection.
- Success Measure: Success largely depends on logical consistency. Philosophically debated, with critics like Kant dismissing it as a wordplay.
4. Moral Argument
- Method: Posits that the existence of objective moral values points to a moral lawgiver (God).
- Success Measure: Evaluated through the lens of moral philosophy. It resonates with some but is countered by secular explanations for morality.
5. Religious Experience
- Method: Claims personal experiences of the divine or miracles as evidence of God's existence.
- Success Measure: Subjective and difficult to measure scientifically, though impactful on individuals' belief systems.