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Anselm thinks that the fool says in his heart "There is no God" because:
{ 1 } - no one can think a contradiction.
{ 2 } - the fool understands the reality of the question.
{ 3 } - Anselm does not think it is a self-contradiction to say "There is no God."
{ 4 } - the Bible says so and it is always right.
{ 5 } - the fool is only thinking the words.
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Anselm thinks that the fool says in his heart "There is no God" because:
{ 1 } - no one can think a contradiction.
{ 2 } - the fool understands the reality of the question.
{ 3 } - Anselm does not think it is a self-contradiction to say "There is no God."
{ 4 } - the Bible says so and it is always right.
{ 5 } - the fool is only thinking the words.
This is why he doesn't think the fool can say "There is no God" in his heart.
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Anselm thinks that the fool says in his heart "There is no God" because:
{ 1 } - no one can think a contradiction.
{ 2 } - the fool understands the reality of the question.
{ 3 } - Anselm does not think it is a self-contradiction to say "There is no God."
{ 4 } - the Bible says so and it is always right.
{ 5 } - the fool is only thinking the words.
The problem with the fool is that he does not understand the reality; he does not understand the definition of the word God.
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Anselm thinks that the fool says in his heart "There is no God" because:
{ 1 } - no one can think a contradiction.
{ 2 } - the fool understands the reality of the question.
{ 3 } - Anselm does not think it is a self-contradiction to say "There is no God."
{ 4 } - the Bible says so and it is always right.
{ 5 } - the fool is only thinking the words.
For Anselm, to say "There is no God" is equivalent to saying "That which has existence does not exist."
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Anselm thinks that the fool says in his heart "There is no God" because:
{ 1 } - no one can think a contradiction.
{ 2 } - the fool understands the reality of the question.
{ 3 } - Anselm does not think it is a self-contradiction to say "There is no God."
{ 4 } - the Bible says so and it is always right.
{ 5 } - the fool is only thinking the words.
Anselm does not think the meaning of the Bible on this issue is immediately apparent. For "saying in the heart," which Anselm interprets as thinking, could mean either thinking the words or understanding the being, the reality. It is the former that Anselm thinks the fool is doing.
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Anselm thinks that the fool says in his heart "There is no God" because:
{ 1 } - no one can think a contradiction.
{ 2 } - the fool understands the reality of the question.
{ 3 } - Anselm does not think it is a self-contradiction to say "There is no God."
{ 4 } - the Bible says so and it is always right.
{ 5 } - the fool is only thinking the words.
This means he is "thinking" about the names, the signs, without thinking about or understanding the reality they refer to.
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