RE: Arguments for God's Existence from Contingency
November 28, 2017 at 12:41 am
(This post was last modified: November 28, 2017 at 12:44 am by bennyboy.)
1. Does God meet your requirement for existence? What, exactly, is the explanation for God's existence?
Sounds like you either need (a) special pleading; or (b) a begging of the question.
If you claim that God is special and need not be bound by any requirements of existence, then it's (a).
If you claim that God's nature is that God must exist, i.e. that God exists by that peculiar definition because that is what it means to be God, then it's both (a) and (b).
Sounds like you either need (a) special pleading; or (b) a begging of the question.
If you claim that God is special and need not be bound by any requirements of existence, then it's (a).
If you claim that God's nature is that God must exist, i.e. that God exists by that peculiar definition because that is what it means to be God, then it's both (a) and (b).