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- UserLv 72 years agoFavourite answer
Disputable.
In my opinion, existence is always objective. One might subjectively determine (or believe) that something does or does not exist, but whether it in actuality does or does not exist is objective.
But...see philosophers who question existence itself, and argue that existence itself - of anything and everything - is subjective, unknowable and/or imaginary.
- PaulLv 72 years ago
The existence of everything that exists is objective, including God. The acceptance or rejection of objective reality is subjective.
- ?Lv 72 years ago
Unless you are omniscient, everything is subjective; filtered through a screen constructed unwillingly of what you do and what others do to you.
- PyriformLv 72 years ago
I was going to say more or less what 'Not You' said, but thinking about it, what one even means by 'God' is subjective. Some people regard the Universe as being God, so I suppose God's existence is at least as subjective as its definition.
- JeremyLv 62 years ago
The question of whether or not a god exists is an objective one. Yet, there's no shortage of people employing subjectivity in their claims of evidence for one. So, it is a good question if they feel that speaks to objective reality, or if they'd agree that is only indicative of personal feelings and opinions.
- Anonymous2 years ago
The existence of an all-powerful being who created everything, yet doesn't seem to care whether babies get human statue disease, is not up for debate. Such a being, if he existed, would be pure evil.