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In this episode of Evident Faith, we dive into Alvin Plantinga's modern take on the Ontological Argument—a powerful case for God's existence that relies on the concept of a “maximally great being.” Plantinga's argument invites us to consider the possibility that if it's even possible for a maximally great being to exist, then this being must exist necessarily in every possible world, including our own. We'll break down the logic, address common objections, and examine how Scripture resonates with this profound view of God as the foundation of all reality.
By Edwin CarterIn this episode of Evident Faith, we dive into Alvin Plantinga's modern take on the Ontological Argument—a powerful case for God's existence that relies on the concept of a “maximally great being.” Plantinga's argument invites us to consider the possibility that if it's even possible for a maximally great being to exist, then this being must exist necessarily in every possible world, including our own. We'll break down the logic, address common objections, and examine how Scripture resonates with this profound view of God as the foundation of all reality.