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Plantinga understands "God exists" to claim, roughly, that there is a personal being who has existed from eternity, is almighty, perfectly wise, perfectly just, has created the world, and loves his creatures.

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Plantinga understands "God exists" to claim, roughly, that there is a personal being who has existed from eternity, is almighty, perfectly wise, perfectly just, has created the world, and loves his creatures.

He adds that believing in such a being is at the core of several of the world's great religions -- including Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.

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Plantinga understands "God exists" to claim, roughly, that there is a personal being who has existed from eternity, is almighty, perfectly wise, perfectly just, has created the world, and loves his creatures.

This is how he explains the term "God."

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