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Mort_Alz
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Modern philosophy and science seem to take it as a given that an infinite regression of causes cannot be the reality of the past regarding cosmology and the beginning of the universe. When pressed for reasons, scientists will defer you to the evidence for the Big Bang and philosophers will tell you that an infinite regression of causes into the past would’ve made it impossible for you and I to exist since “time” would be flowing infinitely towards the beginning from infinity in the past. In other words, the beginning would never be arrived at.
I used to dismiss the New Atheist quip of “Who/What caused God?” because I thought they asked it out of ignorance regarding theology since God, by definition, is causeless. However, it was brought to my attention, recently, that the problem of infinite regression is not actually solved by introducing God into the library of possible explanations. God extends infinitely into the past, so how would He ever “arrive” at the time when he started “the beginning?”
I’m probably not articulating my question very well. Hopefully clarifications will come in due time.
I used to dismiss the New Atheist quip of “Who/What caused God?” because I thought they asked it out of ignorance regarding theology since God, by definition, is causeless. However, it was brought to my attention, recently, that the problem of infinite regression is not actually solved by introducing God into the library of possible explanations. God extends infinitely into the past, so how would He ever “arrive” at the time when he started “the beginning?”
I’m probably not articulating my question very well. Hopefully clarifications will come in due time.