Reply to Existence of God Repliers
Created on: September 9th, 2006
response to the people who responded to whetstone's site
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p and ~p. This is a contradiction. If you say that God can make this logical, then you are saying that logic is something that is dependent on some sort of existence and/or some sort of will. Nothing has to exist to make logic logical, nobody has to will it to make sense of it. There's no 'logical form' out there in Plato's heavens. Logic is derived from tautological truths. They are true by the definitions of the terms themselves. If p and ~p is not a contradiction, then the definitions are not the same.
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