PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION
Sam Otten. Fall 2004. PHI 310. The following statement is necessarily true a priori: either God exists or God does not exist. In this assertion “God” refers to the creator of our world without making any claims as to the qualities surrounding God (benevolence, omniscience, immortality). ................
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