The Human Limitations of Unreasonable Atheism (Part 13): “Definitional Disproofs” (Part C)

In the previous article we examined the argument that a perfect God must also be a virtuous God, but because virtue involves imperfection, as defined by “ethical theory,” a perfect and virtuous God cannot exist. We come to another example of a “definitional disproof” where the claim states that an omnipotent and perfectly good God […]

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