Asked by Andrew Magda on Apr 30, 2024

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If the ontological argument (Chapter 3)is successful, then the statement "God exists" is contingently true.

Ontological Argument

A philosophical argument for the existence of God, asserting that God, as the greatest being conceived, must exist in both the mind and in reality.

Contingently True

A statement that is true based on specific circumstances or conditions rather than being universally true.

God Exists

A philosophical or theological claim that a supreme being or deity is real and exists independently of human thought or belief.

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connell youngMay 02, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
The ontological argument, if successful, aims to prove that God's existence is necessary, not contingent. This means that if the argument is valid, it would show that God must exist in all possible worlds, not just in some.