I haven't read Spinoza, but if he's saying what I think he's saying, I can connect the two from Sartre's perspective, but I highly doubt Spinoza would have agreed with Sartre. It's like what Heidegger said upon being told that Sartre was just taking what Heidegger wrote and expanding upon it. To which Heidegger replied, "I didn't mean that!"
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Ontological Disproof of God
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