for saying that the balance of evidence in favor of God’s existence outweighs the evidence against God’s existence. The Catechism says that the proofs for God are a series of “converging and convincing arguments which allow us to attain certainty about the truth.”21 It’s like saying we can “prove” someone is guilty of a crime by using cumulative pieces of evidence that converge toward a particular verdict. In a trial, the prosecutor doesn’t prove the defendant’s guilt with a long mathematical equation
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