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Originally Posted by <<<GUILLE>>> Passat,
Exactly! Everything si perfect because every-thing is imperfect. And thus, there can be no-thing which is perfect, thus because all definitions of god include perfection, then god doesn'te xist (or at least none of the conceptions of god is correct). |
Leibniz's was correct, Guille. His system of monads revealed the all in one of existence. Both good and evil are of the one, as Leibniz stated... I believe Nietzsche, the other philosopher you like, also stated as much in "Beyond Good and Evil", did he not? Even Spinoza may have come close, I can't quite remember...let me know...also Whitehead, I believe said as much...
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