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12-17-03
What about the ontological argument:
Take the perfect being. Call him God. If he is perfect then all of his properties must be as good as they can possibly be. Whether or not something exists is one of its properties. The perfect being, i.e. God, must therefore exist.
It's a bit better than my brother's argument:
God exists, because it says so in the bible. We can trust the bible because it is the word of God, and God is omniscient and right about everything. We know this because it says so in the bible. Hmmm... |