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Okay everyone, student of philosophy here.
I've got two questions for you.
First: Is the sentence: "God might exist or not exist" an absurd? It is contradiction? Because I saw some theist in their article (forgive my memory...) write something like that and that made me wonder. Isn't God the kind of being that is either neccessary or impossible?
Second: If I can imagine myself a world without a God, does it mean that God is not (or cannot be?) a neccessary being?
Okay, so I hope that you will absolutely deconstruct, analyze and destroy my questions and then answer. Would be very thankful.
Oh and maybe additional question(s): If we define God as a neccessary being - can we imagine ourself world without the God? Or: Can we really imagine ourselfes a world without neccessary being?
Have a great day everybody!
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