RE: The Ontological Argument for the Existence of God
December 24, 2015 at 5:54 am
(This post was last modified: December 24, 2015 at 5:56 am by robvalue.)
My position feels pretty solid, because the existence of God is, to me, a non issue. I couldn't care less either way, except out of the obvious scientific curiosity.
However, it appears some people wouldn't be able to function without God "being real" because they've built their whole house on it.
If such people do ever escape, they will probably find that what they built their house on was themselves, being labelled as god. God is a mirror. Where else could something live that a person knows so much about but can't demonstrate the merest existence of but in their mind?
However, it appears some people wouldn't be able to function without God "being real" because they've built their whole house on it.
If such people do ever escape, they will probably find that what they built their house on was themselves, being labelled as god. God is a mirror. Where else could something live that a person knows so much about but can't demonstrate the merest existence of but in their mind?
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