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- An unknown source of energy has always existed.
- An unknown source of energy appeared spontaneously.
- Physical energy has always existed.
- Physical energy appeared spontaneously.
In a court of law there is much acceptable evidence that is not scientific but personal. Intangible motives, decisions and purposes serve as a basis for determining innocence or guilt. Intents (which have a reference to the future) have not been explained in terms of physical processes (which have no reference to the future). So they constitute evidence for the existence of non-physical activity.
“Physical objects, small and large, are not the only posits. Forces are another example; and indeed we are told nowadays that the boundary between energy and matter is obsolete. Moreover, the abstract entities which are the substance of mathematics – ultimately classes and classes of classes and so on up – are another posit in the same spirit. Epistemologically these are myths on the same footing with physical objects and gods, neither better nor worse except for differences in the degree to which they expedite our dealings with sense experiences.” Two Dogmas of Empiricism: W.V.Quine
Atheism implies that reality can in principle be explained solely by physical causes. Yet atheists believe persons and their intangible experiences exist beyond reasonable doubt. Since the most important aspects of reality like persons have not been explained in terms of physical causes there is a fundamental weakness in the rejection of God’s existence.