Can’t Hurt Me: Master Your Mind and Defy the Odds by David Goggins – Review
Can’t Hurt Me is a strange book to review. It’s an autobiography and a self-help book, all in one.
Can’t Hurt Me is a strange book to review. It’s an autobiography and a self-help book, all in one.
This post scratches the surface of cosmological arguments for the existence of God. As this is a very complex area, with many disagreements and debates among brilliant thinkers and professional philosophers, I cannot stress enough that this post is mostly about my journey to understand these issues and arguments.
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One of the arguments put forward for the existence of God is Anselm’s Ontological Argument. This is an Argument that tries to “prove” God’s existence by showing us that it is impossible to deny that the greatest possible being – God exists.