Argumentum Ornithologicum
J. L. Borges
I close my eyes
and see a flock of birds. The vision lasts a second or perhaps less; I don’t
know how many birds I saw. Were they a definite or an indefinite number? This
problem involves the question of the existence of God. If God exists, the
number is definite, because how many birds I saw is known to God. If God does
not exist, the number is indefinite, because nobody was able to take count. In
this case, I saw fewer than ten birds (let’s say) and more than one; but I did
not see nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, or two birds. I saw a
number between ten and one, but not nine, eight, seven, six, five, etc. That
number, as a whole number, is inconceivable; ergo, God exists.
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