Thomas Aquinas presented five arguments for the existence of God in his Summa Theologica, known as the Five Ways. This document argues that while Aquinas' logic is valid, his arguments lack empirical evidence. It presents Aquinas' five arguments and notes that upon scrutiny, inconsistencies emerge as he draws massive conclusions without evidence. The document concludes that Aquinas' arguments provide logical basis for the Big Bang Theory but not proof of God's existence on their own without faith or empirical evidence from science.