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- Need assumes deficiency.
- Deficiency assumes sufficiency.
- Sufficiency assumes independency.
- Independency can only belong to one who needs nothing.
- Anything “not God” needs.
- The Triune God needs nothing.
- The deeper question is not whether God exists, but why man “needs”?
- A man cannot “need” apart from proving at the very same time the subsistence of God.
- Need presupposes non-need.
- A simple plate of food betrays the atheist with every bite.
- If need exists for one single thing, it exists for all things.
- Either all things are created and thus in need of their Creator, or they are uncreated and in need of nothing.
- The impossibility of the contrary is “need” in a world without God.
- Ontology and epistemology are inseparable.