Monday, June 11, 2018

The Problem of the Universal Falsity of all Things Contrary to the Supposedly Singular Truth of Atheism.

If all things are ontologically false, then atheism is true. For atheism denies the existence of God who is being and the only universal cause of being. As there is no universal cause of being and creatures cannot cause their own being, then all things exist as though all of reality is false. For no thing can exist without a reason of be of the thing's existence. For example, the tree exists, and thereby has being, but the being of the tree is only accounted for through the existence of God as being and the universal cause of being of all creatures that causes the being of the tree. 

Yet atheism concludes to the insufficient reason of be of all creatures, whilst creatures do exist. As there is an insufficient reason of be of creatures, the affirmation of any creatures is then always a false affirmation. Then because the existence of all creatures is false, atheism is true. But because the existence of creatures is affirmed by everyone who exists and lives in the real, the affirmation of the falsity of creatures, is itself an affirmation that is false. Consequently, creatures do exist as true and atheism is false.

Conclusion - Atheism is only true if the existence of all creatures is false. But because the existence of creatures is true, atheism is false. 



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