A wide variety of arguments for and against the existence of [[God]] can be categorized as [[Metaphysics|metaphysical]], [[logic]]al, [[Empirical research|empirical]], or [[Subjectivity|subjective]]. In [[Philosophy|philosophical]] terms, the question of the existence of God involves the disciplines of [[epistemology]] (the nature and scope of [[knowledge]]) and [[ontology]] (study of the nature of [[being]], [[existence]], or [[reality]]) and the [[Value theory|theory of value]] (since some definitions of God include "perfection"). |
A wide variety of arguments for and against the existence of [[God]] can be categorized as [[Metaphysics|metaphysical]], [[logic]]al, [[Empirical research|empirical]], or [[Subjectivity|subjective]]. In [[Philosophy|philosophical]] terms, the question of the existence of God involves the disciplines of [[epistemology]] (the nature and scope of [[knowledge]]) and [[ontology]] (study of the nature of [[being]], [[existence]], or [[reality]]) and the [[Value theory|theory of value]] (since some definitions of God include "perfection"). |