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The ontological argument does NOT say
{ 1 } - that existence is included in the concept of the most perfect being.
{ 2 } - that the concept of God is the concept of the most perfect being.
{ 3 } - the concept of a most perfect being is self-contradictory.
{ 4 } - the concept of a most perfect being is the concept of a possible being.
{ 5 } - that if God possibly exists, He necessarily exists.
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The ontological argument does NOT say
{ 1 } - that existence is included in the concept of the most perfect being.
{ 2 } - that the concept of God is the concept of the most perfect being.
{ 3 } - the concept of a most perfect being is self-contradictory.
{ 4 } - the concept of a most perfect being is the concept of a possible being.
{ 5 } - that if God possibly exists, He necessarily exists.
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The ontological argument does NOT say
{ 1 } - that existence is included in the concept of the most perfect being.
{ 2 } - that the concept of God is the concept of the most perfect being.
{ 3 } - the concept of a most perfect being is self-contradictory.
{ 4 } - the concept of a most perfect being is the concept of a possible being.
{ 5 } - that if God possibly exists, He necessarily exists.
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The ontological argument does NOT say
{ 1 } - that existence is included in the concept of the most perfect being.
{ 2 } - that the concept of God is the concept of the most perfect being.
{ 3 } - the concept of a most perfect being is self-contradictory.
{ 4 } - the concept of a most perfect being is the concept of a possible being.
{ 5 } - that if God possibly exists, He necessarily exists.
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The ontological argument does NOT say
{ 1 } - that existence is included in the concept of the most perfect being.
{ 2 } - that the concept of God is the concept of the most perfect being.
{ 3 } - the concept of a most perfect being is self-contradictory.
{ 4 } - the concept of a most perfect being is the concept of a possible being.
{ 5 } - that if God possibly exists, He necessarily exists.
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The ontological argument does NOT say
{ 1 } - that existence is included in the concept of the most perfect being.
{ 2 } - that the concept of God is the concept of the most perfect being.
{ 3 } - the concept of a most perfect being is self-contradictory.
{ 4 } - the concept of a most perfect being is the concept of a possible being.
{ 5 } - that if God possibly exists, He necessarily exists.
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