By Schubert Ogden
One understanding of what it is to conceive the existence/nonexistence
of something is that it is to imagine experiencing its presence/ absence. But if
this is, indeed, what it means to conceive the existence/nonexistence of
something, it seems clear that the nonexistence of God is inconceivable.
Consider the following reasoning.
One understanding of what it is to conceive the existence/nonexistence of something is that it is to imagine experiencing its presence/ absence. But if this is, indeed, what it means to conceive the existence/nonexistence of something, it seems clear that the nonexistence of God is inconceivable.
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