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Descartes and Infinity

 
2008-11-02 07:12 AM

Agnostica
Philadelphia, PA
Posts: 10
One of Descartes basis for his philosophy is the concept of infinity and he argues that it is one idea that God must exist. Since it is something that humans can understand in concept but they cannot actually comprehend. Thoughts?
2010-01-27 05:01 AM

Blaze Armstrong
Quezon City, Philippines
Posts: 10
Must God exist? Is there really a need for a god for the univers to work the way it does? Or can all these exist even without a supposed creator? Just because we can conceptualize it does not make it true. I understand the concept of a flying spaghetti monster but I cannot comprehend it. Does this mean that a flying spaghetti monster must exist?

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