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Maimonides here and elsewhere echoes Avicenna's idea of God as "necessary being"—literally, "The Necessary of Existence" (wājib al-wujūd)—whose essential nature it is to exist, and who, as such, does not rely on another for His existence.
The absolute absence of scientific evidence for his existence is good enough for rationalists to conclude that he does not exist.
"And Oliver can thank that film for his existence".
There is no evidence whatsoever for the non-existence of God, and there is plenty of evidence for His existence.
This is who energizes us to change profile pictures and post our personal thanks for his existence.
The standard line of thought seems to be that we have no evidence at all for his existence and so have every right to deny it.
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For most of his existence he has lived at 221B Baker Street, smoking a pipe, playing the violin and sticking faithfully to bachelorhood and his belief in the functional elegance of the deerstalker hat.
He spent an April evening in 1980 walking the sidewalks of Shillington searching for the meaning of his existence, as he once scanned those sidewalks for lost pennies.
To a man looking for the meaning of his existence, evolution by natural selection makes sense.
If they choose not to kill him, then to be made their meth slave for the rest of his existence is a punishment worse than death.
For instance, is God a necessary being, containing the explanation for His own existence?
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