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Quiz 6: The Problem of Evil and the Existence of God
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Question 81
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The ontological argument gets its name from its attempt to prove that the existence of God is implied by the concept of God.
Question 82
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According to Anselm's ontological argument, if God is the greatest conceivable being, and if it is greater for God to exist in reality and in our minds than solely in our minds, then God must exist in reality.
Question 83
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To say that a being exists necessarily is to say that it's impossible for the being not to exist.
Question 84
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Kant's objection to the ontological argument is based on his claim that existence is not contained in the concept of a thing.
Question 85
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Descartes' ontological argument assumes that since it is better to exist than not to exist, God exists.
Question 86
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Someone who believes in the cosmological or first cause argument for the existence of God cannot also believe in the "big bang" theory of the origin of the universe because God could not have created the universe in that way.
Question 87
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According to the cosmological argument for the existence of God, because nothing can cause itself, and the string of causes cannot stretch infinitely backwards in time, there must be a first cause, namely, God.