Oh Katia darling, its so good to see you posting again. It was a joy talking with you the other day. You sounded so happy
Anyway back to your question. You know we dont hold the same views on this one, eh?
Well, there are maybe a dozen
proofs of the existence of God, Katia darling. They are all the same, they are that kind of proof that if you already believe something you find them convincing, but if you dont believe it already you would find them strangely unsatisfying. Nothing personal hun. You know me; I dont mix friendship with my views.
Also, remember this proof is almost 1000 years old! People in those days were about as smart as we are now, but they thought about a lot of things in very different ways than we do. Today we think of
perfect as an ideal, an abstraction.
As you probably know, the Ontological Proof of God came from a man named Anselm who was the Archbishop of Canterbury in the 11th century. He had other proofs too, cosmological and teleological. He was a great thinker of his day, but if you read stuff by him you can see that his thinking about most things was really very medieval. Its interesting for just that reason. But if he appeared on a modern talk show to explain his theories, people today would just laugh at him.