
Part 3: Leibniz's Argument for God's Existence (On The Ultimate Origination of Things)
The Pat Flynn Show
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Riht: Spinoza was, you know, just as is one of his contemperats, that was a man drunk on god thut. He was just fascinated by the beauty of nature to the point that he felt he had to collapse divinity and nature into one thingriht: I recommendo the citizens here, there's a good little bookyou you could find pretty easily, probably used on amazon or something, called calculus a liberal art. And it takes you through the history of mathematics, starting with the ancient greeks and through newton,. ok, so i might as well do it. E le gota, just a few more paragraphs, so
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