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From Chains of Reason
A god is not necessarily the greatest being imaginable.
Link 1
- Premise 1
- A supernatural being could have more goodness, power and knowledge than any other being in existence, and yet not be all-good, all-powerful and all-knowing.
- Premise 2
- A supernatural being that has more goodness, power and knowledge than any other being in existence would be considered to be a god.
- Conclusion
- A god is not necessarily all-good, all-powerful and all-knowing. »
Link 2
- Premise 1
- » A god is not necessarily all-good, all-powerful and all-knowing.
- Premise 2
- A being which is not all-good, all-powerful and all-knowing is not the greatest being imaginable.
- Conclusion
- A god is not necessarily the greatest being imaginable.
- see also:
- topic: The nature of a god or gods
External links
- God - Wikipedia article

