BUT WHY 'suppose' some 'thing' that is just an IMPOSSIBILITY anyway?bahman wrote: ↑Sun Feb 14, 2021 4:59 amYou certainly didn't back up your opinion by an argument. Here is my argument: Suppose that the universe is bounded.Terrapin Station wrote: ↑Sat Feb 13, 2021 11:36 pm The obvious answer why Anselm's argument is wrong, by the way--aside from the inherent subjectivity of "great(ness)," which we can ignore for this--is that conceiving of x in no way implies that x exists. One might agree that a real x is greater than a merely fantasized x, but that doesn't imply that the greater x exists.
When you make something like, the word, 'God' 'coherent', then we can START to take a LOOK AT 'this'.
Also, the "chance" of some 'things' existence has ABSOLUTELY NO BEARING AT ALL on whether that 'thing' ACTUALLY EXISTS or NOT.
LOL WHY, EXACTLY?
WHY does the chance of something that could NOT even exist anyway, supposedly and allegedly become larger in a, LOL, "larger universe"?
LOOK, thee Universe IS 'infinite'. Full stop. This has ALREADY been PROVEN IRREFUTABLY True, Right, Accurate, and Correct.
Now, what does the symbol '1' here ACTUALLY MEAN?
In other words, what does the saying, "The chance of something's existence is 1 in an infinite universe", ACTUALLY MEAN?
The way you "reason" "bahman" is ABSOLUTELY FAULTY.
Now, WHY does ANY 'imaginable thing' HAVE TO exist in thee One and ONLY infinite Universe?
OBVIOUSLY, one could imagine a 'finite universe', for example, SO HOW could this 'thing' exist in an 'infinite Universe'?