Does God exist? If you have a life then you probably don’t give a rat's ass. However, if you’re bored as hell, then you might want to contemplate this question that will never be answered.
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| - Does God exist? If you have a life then you probably don’t give a rat's ass. However, if you’re bored as hell, then you might want to contemplate this question that will never be answered.
- The debate concerning the existence of God raises many philosophical issues. A basic problem is that there is no universally accepted definition of God or existence. Some definitions of God's existence are so non-specific that it is certain that something exists that meets the definition; in stark contrast, there are suggestions that other definitions are self-contradictory. A wide variety of arguments exist which can be categorized as metaphysical, logical, empirical, or subjective. Although rarely studied scientifically the question of the existence of God is subject to lively debate both in philosophy — the philosophy of religion being almost entirely devoted to the question — and in popular culture.
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| - Does God exist? If you have a life then you probably don’t give a rat's ass. However, if you’re bored as hell, then you might want to contemplate this question that will never be answered.
- The debate concerning the existence of God raises many philosophical issues. A basic problem is that there is no universally accepted definition of God or existence. Some definitions of God's existence are so non-specific that it is certain that something exists that meets the definition; in stark contrast, there are suggestions that other definitions are self-contradictory. A wide variety of arguments exist which can be categorized as metaphysical, logical, empirical, or subjective. Although rarely studied scientifically the question of the existence of God is subject to lively debate both in philosophy — the philosophy of religion being almost entirely devoted to the question — and in popular culture.
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