What are your favored philosophical arguments for a deity or deities?

A few days ago an answer caught my eye talking about how empirical evidence for a deity pales in comparison to philosophical evidence for one, so it made me wonder what some favored forms of philosophical arguments people might favor?

I'd be looking more specifically for less commonly used ones (IE not cosmological, pascal's wager, or arguing from morality) that you might not see as much.

Hunter. ✞2016-09-05T10:47:20Z

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If there are multiverses (which some scientists believe) then a Creator God exists in one of them.

If a Creator God exists in one of them then the Creator exist in all of them.

Anonymous2016-09-05T10:45:25Z

God has made His invisible qualities - His divine nature and eternal power - plain to every man through what has been made; so they are without excuse.

What's to argue about? EVERYBODY knows God is real. They just chose to dismiss the knowledge of Him as something of value. And so they are given over to a depraved mind.

Tell me? Why would I argue with someone with a depraved mind? Jesus never does. He spends His time making disciples out of the people who want to know Him. We are in an intimate, loving relationship with Him. No hounds of hell can change that. :)

?2016-09-05T10:41:54Z

Philosophical evidence? ROFLOL

Anonymous2016-09-05T10:47:08Z

deities (gods) don't exist.

anything else?

Digital2016-09-05T10:55:19Z

I'm too special to die and it fwightens me to think about it.

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