1. the onotological proof
He wrote " if the universe began to exist, and if the universe if cause, then the cause of the universe must be a personal being who freely chooses to create the world" The forerunner, Gottfried Leibniz, of the principal of sufficient reasoning felt the whole cosmological argument hinged on the question "why is there something rather than nothing?" ... The rejection of actual infinities is based upon the reasoning that there have been none discovered in the physical universe and their complex properties make then almost inconceivable. ... Bertrand Russell took the simplistic line that" the u...
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