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Essay heading: Aquinas's arguments for the existence of God
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As all existing things could also not exist, there was once a time when nothing existed. If such a point in time did exist, then nothing could be created either, as nothingness cannot become anything by itself. It is evident, that at least some things exist in the present moment, which means that even in the time when nothing existed, something had to exist in order to create something out of the nothing... displayed 300 characters
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Therefore, God had to exist even when nothing else existed to create everything in existence now.
It is not logically contradictory to say that some event is possible, even though it never happens. It is possible for me to rise up from my chair right now - sitting and writing instead does not change this... displayed next 300 characters
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