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    God is not a contingent being, i.e., either it is not pos... — Carmelics
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    Supports→God does not exist.
    Supports→God exists.

    God is not a contingent being, i.e., either it is not possible that God exists, or it is necessary that God exists.

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    God does not exist.God exists.Hence it is not possible that God exists.It is possible that God does not exist.

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    (3) It is possible that God does not exist. God is not a contingent being, i.e., either it is not possible that God exists, or it is necessary that God exists. Hence it is not possible that God exists. Hence God does not exist.

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