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The Divine Non-Contradiction Principle and Why it Fails-Refuted

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  • Originally posted by MaxVel View Post
    Again with this. Aquinas doesn't do this anywhere, as we've already discussed. Circular arguments are ones that include he conclusion among the premises. Aquinas doesn't do that, and you have been asked before to substantiate your claim, and failed to do so.

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