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  • ...d the first ontological argument, that of 11th Century philosopher {{w|St. Anselm of Canterbury}}. His argument starts by defining God as “that than which ...d that disproves it. This argument, though a joke, carries some weight. If Anselm's argument is sound, then disproving it is impossible, and God cannot do it
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  • ...he ontological argument on wikipedia, it makes sense to list the original (Anselm), the most famous critique of it (Dawkins), and then refer the reader to wi ...exists is greater than a God that does not exist. I changed it to say that Anselm's version says that and there are other ontological arguments that don't sa
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