Argument
A serise of at least two statements, one of which is suppoirted or implied by the other statements.
Premise
A statement which gives reason to build or support an argument.
Deductive reasning/arguments
A logicaql prcess which prceeds frm premise to cnclusion.
Inductive reasoning/arguments
They proceed from a number of examples to a general rule that indicated probibility.
Valid argument
An argument where if the premise are true, the conclusing must also be true.
Sound argument
An argument is sound it it is valid and its premises are true.
Concept
An idea (abstract idea).
Predicate
The predicate gives us information about the subject.
Omniscient
Perfect knowledge, knwing everything that is possible to know.
Supremely good
Omnibenevolent, perfectly morally good.
God is eternal
God has no beginning or end.
God is ever lasting
God exists throughout all time without beginning or end.
Transcendent
God exists outside his creation, outside time and space.
Immanent
Existing or operating within.
immutable
Never changing, something that can never change.