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Old 07-23-2005, 05:11 PM
David Sklansky David Sklansky is offline
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Default Re: Sartre\'s Contradiction

If the existence of God logically implies something that is impossible, it means there is definitely not God.

That's true only if human logic is valid in an ultimate sense, which it isn't because we are finite.

Your'e wrong and I believe even theologians would disagree with me. Your statement that God can't make one plus one equal three, means you disagree with yourself. But it doesn't matter because he existence of God can never imply something that is impossible. The non existence of God basically can so you are on a freeroll (Put another way, God could theoretically be basically proven but never disproven.)
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