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Does God Exist?

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As I understand the argument,

1) I know that reality exists outside of what I can perceive directly with the mind.
2) If reality exists outside the mind to the smallest degree, then it exists to an infinite degree.
3) If it exists to an infinite degree in this world, then it exists in possible worlds.
4) If it exists in possible worlds, then it exists in the actual world.
5) Therefore a being self-existing in infinity exists in the actual world.
6) This being is God.

I don't agree with #2. An infinite degree doesn't mean anything to me. Also, going from reality exist to a self-existing being existing. If reality is the being then all we've said is that if reality exists then reality exists. Tautologically true.

Too, the whole idea that if something is possible it impinges on our "world." This isn't evidence as far as I know.
 
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I don't agree with #2. An infinite degree doesn't mean anything to me. Also, going from reality exist to a self-existing being existing. If reality is the being then all we've said is that if reality exists then reality exists. Tautologically true.

Too, the whole idea that if something is possible it impinges on our "world." This isn't evidence as far as I know.
Why is world in quotes?
 
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I don't agree with #2. An infinite degree doesn't mean anything to me. Also, going from reality exist to a self-existing being existing. If reality is the being then all we've said is that if reality exists then reality exists. Tautologically true.

Too, the whole idea that if something is possible it impinges on our "world." This isn't evidence as far as I know.
Infinity to me means that something goes on forever. We don't nor does anything we perceive. But if everything ends, something must not. And this something can't have a beginning because it doesn't have an end. It exists in itself.
 
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Infinity to me means that something goes on forever. We don't nor does anything we perceive. But if everything ends, something must not. And this something can't have a beginning because it doesn't have an end. It exists in itself.
When I think of degrees, I think of a range from 0 to 100 like a percentage. An infinite degree is like say "he gave 110% effort"; it is naught but hyperbole. I don't know what more than 100% degree would mean.

To say that if something exists to some small degree it must exist to an infinite degree ... well, I don't know what that could mean.
 
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Yes. The video is a summary of Anselm's argument that if it is possible for God to exists, then He exists. The Atheist not only hast to deny God's existence, but the possibility of His existence. This is the summary slide, with the first point being "It's possible that a Maximally Great Being exists."

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Thanks for summarizing. As for Anselm's argument...the short response is that you cannot define something into existence.

As for the "possibility of god existing"...it would be impossible to determine such a "possibility" without first knowing what god is. The only way to know what god is...would be if we actually had a god to observe, examine, dissect, etc. Anything else would be mere speculation about the properties of a god and those are ultimately useless for determining what's "possible" and what isn't.
 
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Thanks for summarizing. As for Anselm's argument...the short response is that you cannot define something into existence.

As for the "possibility of god existing"...it would be impossible to determine such a "possibility" without first knowing what god is. The only way to know what god is...would be if we actually had a god to observe, examine, dissect, etc. Anything else would be mere speculation about the properties of a god and those are ultimately useless for determining what's "possible" and what isn't.
Thanks for the reply. Broadening the topic a bit, since we are in kitchen sink...Atheists disbelieve in God. But do they also disbelieve in the supernatural altogether?
 
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Thanks for the reply. Broadening the topic a bit, since we are in kitchen sink...Atheists disbelieve in God. But do they also disbelieve in the supernatural altogether?
Some do some don't.
 
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Yes, I just spoke with Him last night... and I still feel His presence this morning.
Seems like a strange relationship if you compare it to human relationships. Would you say you speak to God like you do with another person?
 
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Thanks for the reply. Broadening the topic a bit, since we are in kitchen sink...Atheists disbelieve in God. But do they also disbelieve in the supernatural altogether?
I personally don't. If there is anything supernatural, it's probably just nature we don't yet fully understand. There are probably things we will never fully understand but that doesn't lead me to assume there is no natural explanation for it... we just haven't found one.
 
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