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Are you telling me that gravity and time do not exist?in order for something to be existent, it has to have a sort of form as defined in the human mind. saying god is incorporeal and exists condradicts itself.
Are you telling me that gravity and time do not exist?in order for something to be existent, it has to have a sort of form as defined in the human mind. saying god is incorporeal and exists condradicts itself.
not necessarily... for example, it would be much better if horrific tragedies such as genocide are only a concept than reality.1. God is the being than which no greater being can be conceived.
2. We can have an idea of something that doesn't exist.
3. something that exists in reality is better than something that exists as an idea alone.
4. God existing in idea only is contradictory to the definition of God, because we can conceive of him existing in reality which is greater than existing in idea alone.
Therefore to claim that God doesn't exist is contradictory and indicative of someone who doesn't understand what god is. God exists.