| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Certainly if someone made the argument using De Morgan's LawPremise: It is not the case that either God does not exist or God is not according to his essence a necessarily existing being.Conclusion: Therefore God exists, and according to his essence is a necessarily existing being.I think I would call that argument circular; or at the very least, not very helpful.Similarly:Premise: it is not the ca
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