The transcendental argument for God's existence. This asserts that logic, truth, and beauty are universal, objective realities that cannot be explained by a purely materialistic or atheistic worldview. In a universe of chance and matter alone, there would be no reason for abstract laws of logic to hold universally, for mathematical truths to be necessary, or for beauty to transcend subjective preference. Only the Christian God—an eternal, rational, and personal being—provides the necessary foundation: His mind grounds logic, His nature upholds truth, and His glory manifests beauty. Thus, to even reason, affirm truth, or recognize beauty is to presuppose the very God one might deny; without Him, intelligibility itself collapses.