'Maximal greatness' is subjective because 'greatness' is subjective. What do you mean by greatness? Size, shape, everything? How do you measure greatness? How could you know if it exists? How could you confirm it? What evidence is there? What if your definition of greatness differs from other people? This is just a total non-starter.
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The Ontological Argument - valid or debunked?
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