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JohnDamian
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Right.Indeed, I do not. Gobbledegook, made up words do not have meanings. There is no such thing as “necessary” and “contingent” existence either. Philosophy is loaded with made-up concepts which have have only one reason to exist, to hide the fact that the emperor has no clothes. And most people are scared to proclaim this fact.
We observe that thing’s follow from one another. That they are caused by one another. These caused things are called contingent things, because they cannot come into existance, or exist without the thing that caused them.
I shall give an example. You are a contingent thing, you were caused by your parents, etc.
Now, the difference between essentially and accidentally ordered causes is this; an accidentally ordered sequence is one where a given member of that series is irrelevant to the causative activity of a member. An essentially ordered sequence is one where the causal actions of the later members depends essentially on the activity of the earlier causes.
I shall keep this breif so as not to confuse you with “gobbledegook”, just because I am not mentioning every single reason here, does not mean these arguments are unsurported; if you are confused about one of them - ask.
- Now, we can see that there is a finite number of total contingent things.
- This would make up the totality of contingent things.
- The totality of contingent things cannot have caused itself.
- Therefore the totality of contingent things must have been caused by something outside the totality of contingent things.
- If something is not a member of the totality of contingent things, that is; they are nessecary. Or else back to four.
- Therefore, both nessecary and contingent thing’s exist. Contingent thing’s by our observed reality (that I am caused by my parents etc.) and Nessecary thing’s by our rational understanding that a totality of Contingent things cannot be reliant on anything within it’s totality.
Now, if you can see this like so; instead of chickens - we are talking about all things that cannot exist without a cause. This includes rocks, energy, matter and so on - these thing’s do not just appear, therefore they must appear as a result of something outside the totality of contingent things. This thing is then called “nessecary”, because it can exist on it’s own.
Therefore, as all sensible people have to believe in a nessecary first cause. We could argue that it is or is not God, or some other God, or Force, or Phenomena or whatsoever, but all sensible people have to accept a first cause.