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The Ontological Argument is flawed.

 Not only does it rely on the idea that "maximum perfection" is not only possible but has an obligation to exist when it could just be a concept, but the idea that a deity is the maximally great being is flawed. A cosmic equivalent to a stem cell would be better. The ability to have godliness without being confined to the form of a god. The ability to become something while not being something, existing on its own. Its greatness and its possibility allowing it to surpass the dichotomy of big and small, encompassing both in certain regards.

2 Corinthians 4:7

  But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from   God   and not from us. Under Christianity, in regards to things that matter, you don't. The best you can be is approved by the chief in power who will send you to hell for disobedience, defined to include such terrible atrocities as not forging those who trespassed you.

Christianity's penchant for pillaging has only become less physical, more verbal.

 Christianity evidentially keeps trying to convert people from religions, for various stated motivations, somehow labeled as lesser than Christianity. But another thing is in apologetics itself. You'll see it on this blog and even in the wild that oftentimes Christianity barges into the frameworks of others, destroys everything, and tries to stranglehold you into it's beliefs. Evolution is permitted to exist but it can never explain the mind, and the times it can explain reasoning it can only do so by making it in stark contrast to truth. They try to tear a hole and then assert that God is in there. I have explained why this on paper is fake but outside of that you can also see a barbaric urge to destroy what isn't in their book. It is blatant that the crusader, the theocrat, hasn't been abolished, it has been curbed and can only take forms of ideological sabotage until it regains it's stronghold on the weak and allows them to shed the need for civility.