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possible world

God and non-God objects. Like, what’s the problem? A response to Justin Schieber

December 28, 2012 by Randal

The other day I listened to Justin Schieber’s lecture “The Problem of Non-God Objects.” You can listen to it here. In his presentation Schieber argues that a perfect God could not create a universe. Since the universe exists, it follows that God doesn’t. The Argument Briefly Summarized What is the basis for this argument? It […]

Filed Under: The Tentative Apologist Tagged With: atheism, creation, God, Justin Schieber, naturalism, possible world, theism

God is maximally great, God is perfectly good, so we can thank him in every possible world

October 12, 2011 by Randal

There has been much ado about the ontological argument, most of it skeptical. In response to the chorus of incredulity, it may help to put this into a more formalized type of argument. However, doing so is risky given the sharp minds out there waiting to trip me up. But I care more about corporate illumination […]

Filed Under: The Tentative Apologist Tagged With: Anselm, God, modality, necessity, ontological argument, perfect being, possible world, theistic proof

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