To be or not to be brilliant? Miriam Abbott on the ontological argument for God’s existence.
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A Brilliant Masterpiece
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Personally, if one cannot use the two types of identity, arithmetic and geometric, or again, literal and metaphorical, I would get rid of my microwave oven, suspecting bad seals on it, because instead of nonsense words, non-to-logical gibberish, and consider I had a comprehension problem.Philosophy Now wrote: ↑Tue Nov 11, 2025 8:13 pm To be or not to be brilliant? Miriam Abbott on the ontological argument for God’s existence.
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Anyone who spends a lot of time over something they have never seen, while ignoring the real problems around them, might benefit from therapy.