
Episode # 79 "The Existence Of God - Part 2"
Christianity On Trial
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The Underlying Argument of the Classical Proofs
Philosophically, it is unbeatable. If you would like to see an example of its use, you ought to read the debate that took place between frederick copplestone, the great a jesuit philosopher, and bertrand russell back 20 years or so. I've included a relevant passage from that debate in which coppleston cleans up bertie. And ultimately, ultimately, we have always got to predicate something absolute in order to stop the seri s. The question is simply, how far do we need to go? Answer, we've got to go to the absolute, or we'd have to keep going.
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