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On the epistemological syllogism that "God, by definition, is that for which no greater can be conceived. God exists in the understanding. If God exists in the understanding, we could imagine Him to be greater by existing in reality. Therefore, God must exist." Can anyone refute this argument?

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waitingforgodo 8 Feb 11
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You can say something similiar about satin but we know he was a concept by the catholic church for power control and fear ,Spirituality inside you is what exists , there may be something greater but we have no comprehension or would even beleive if we did find out

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Does this God have a cognition capability unto itself? Or is that this God is only because ones cognition contemplated it? Or, is it that this God is as an object that one cognition conceived that objective to be a God with attributes beyond any other observation? e.g. Golden statue worshipped as a God.

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