Kevin's Bacon on Nostr: Interesting take. I don't find this argument to be convincing on its own. Why does ...
Interesting take. I don't find this argument to be convincing on its own. Why does there have to be an ultimate cause? I'm not saying I believe otherwise, but I think it is worth discussing.
You seem to be saying that the ultimate cause of the universe is God, that if it exists, it is some kind of God, by definition, thus refuting the categorical rejection and quick dismissal of God's existence that atheists often make. Makes sense to me, if there is an ultimate cause governing the rules of the universe or the creation of the universe, which I believe there is.
You seem to be saying that the ultimate cause of the universe is God, that if it exists, it is some kind of God, by definition, thus refuting the categorical rejection and quick dismissal of God's existence that atheists often make. Makes sense to me, if there is an ultimate cause governing the rules of the universe or the creation of the universe, which I believe there is.