Existence?
Both of these men have an interesting argument, but Copleston does seem to have more strength in his points. The question that remained in my mind the entire time was what is the true nature of existence in relevance to God? What I'm asking is in what way does God exist. Is it on a level that is incomprehensible to humans or are we looking for the right thing in the wrong places? In philosophy class last semester, I had the thought of whether God truly existed or if it was some figment of our imagination that we use as an explanation for life and this entire debate brought those thoughts right back.
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