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The existence of God could be proven in five ways, observing movement in the world as proof of God, observing cause and effect and identifying God, concluding that the impermanent nature of beings proves the existence of a necessary being, noticing varying levels of human perfection and determining that a supreme, and knowing that natural beings could not have intelligence without it being granted to them it by God.
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