{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","title":"vestion wrote","author_name":"vestion (npub1w6…z4wwu)","author_url":"https://yabu.me/npub1w695k9y6pv0fa5fz4xsljpnk4w5zk83xcmm92zt4dhzdtfl7waqsdz4wwu","provider_name":"njump","provider_url":"https://yabu.me","html":"It may not be possible to prove God's existence like one proves a scientific fact, but it is more rational to believe in God's existence since it is based on evidence. Here's the ontological argument:\nGod is defined as a maximally great being.\n\n1. It is possible that a Maximally Great Being exists.\n2. A Maximally Great Being exists in some possible world.\n3. If a Maximally Great Being exists in some possible world, then it exists in every possible world.\n4. If a Maximally Great Being exists in every possible world, then it exists in the actual world.\n5. A Maximally Great Being exists in the actual world.\n6. Therefore, a Maximally Great Being exists."}
