ABSTRACT

There is no doubt that the majority of people in most parts of the worldsave in those in which Buddhism is supremebelieve in the existence of a God. The kind of God may vary indefinitely, but there is generally some God or other. The author examines the evidence which is brought forward in support of the existence of God, taking God to mean some undefined being other than and superior to the various forms of living and non-living things on this earthor those forming part of the material universe in which we existand related to these as creator and controller. Leaving the phenomena of nature exclusive of man, as yielding us no information as to the existence of God, the human life and human history seeks for traces of tho divine presence. The most common, and too many the most satisfactory and convincing evidence, is that of the senses.