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Ontological Argument for the Existance of God

Name: Anonymous 2006-11-20 4:28

1. God is that than which nothing greater can be conceived.
2. It is greater to be necessary than not.
3. God must be necessary.
4. God exists

Logically speaking, God MUST exist. But what God actually IS, no one really knows. He can be energy, mass, or some sort of spiritual being. All of these three fulfill the description: cannot be created nor destroyed.

Name: Anonymous 2006-11-22 18:21

>>38
Wrong, since when does philosophy deal with objects of physical nature? Discussions on Logic, Morals, Ethics, Metaphysics, Theology and so on can never be explained by science. While it's true that new scientific studies and discoveries would help philosophers in understanding more thus helping them in updating their arguments, it can only discourage and can never completely disprove an argument. After all, the subject of philosophy itself's the root of all intelligent thinking which includes science, hence why the highest degree granted in all the sciences and humanities is the PhD.

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