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Robert Spaemann is the most eminent philosopher in Germany today. The reasonableness of faith in God constitutes one of most important themes of his philosophy. For this reason, he formulates a new proof of the existence of God in which God is the “being of sense”. Such dispute is unusually difficult, especially after Nietzsche and Foucault's critique of philosophy. Spaemann begins his argumentation with Nietzsche, and his classical thesis: “I am afraid that we will not be able to free ourselves from God as long as we believe in grammar.” This statement is a starting point for the development of “the proof for the existence of God from the grammar”.