(March 13, 2017 at 11:36 pm)Godschild Wrote:(March 13, 2017 at 4:05 pm)TheAtheologian Wrote: I did respond.
Those answers lack a as a real response.
GC
I will respond again:
Quote:Define all the possible worlds. Why would God have to exist in all of them?Because God is supposedly a necessary being, which mean he exists in all possible worlds.
Quote:Why, this is stating something an omnipotent being must do in reference to the physical?Because since God is supposedly necessary, God's existence entails that if he exists in one possible world, he must logically exist in every possible word, otherwise, he wouldn't be necessary.
Quote:In #3 you said every possible world, now your down to some possible world, why?Because if God exists in every possible world, then he surely exists in each one of those possible worlds.
Quote:You have once again switched from some to all, why?They are interchangeable since each possible world is part of all possible worlds, which God exists in. If God exists in every possible world, then surely he exists in each one of those possible worlds.
Quote:Why is it necessary for God an omnipotent being to exist in any world but this one, why are any other worlds even necessary?This question shows a misunderstanding of what I am saying here.
God would exist in every possible world, including ours. I never claimed any of these worlds are logically necessary, but that God exists in each and every one of these possible worlds.
Hail Satan!