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- Whatever begins to exist has a cause for its coming in to being
- The universe began to exist
- Therefore the universe has a cause for its coming in to being
Maranatha said:1. Whatever begins to exist has a cause for its coming in to being
2. The universe began to exist
3. Therefore the universe has a cause for its coming in to being
This is an example of logic and reason to prove Theism and disprove Atheism.
Maranatha said:1. Whatever begins to exist has a cause for its coming in to being
2. The universe began to exist
3. Therefore the universe has a cause for its coming in to being
This is an example of logic and reason to prove Theism and disprove Atheism.
S/he means that if there has to be a cause, then it naturally follows that the cause of something as grand as the universe would necessitate a Cause or God.Well, theism and atheism are primarily concerned with the existence of God and your proof doesn’t mention God at all. So it’s hard to see how this proof is relevant to theism.
Then God needs a cause. Or if you want to say that God is the one exception then explain why God gets the exception but the Universe does not.Everything needs a first cause…
Seems like a huge leap from this abstract attributeless first cause to something with all the attributes of God like omnipotence, omniscience, and a deep affection for human beings. How can you say this first cause is even conscious or self-aware?S/he means that if there has to be a cause, then it naturally follows that the cause of something as grand as the universe would necessitate a Cause or God.
I would not say that God is the one exception… The argument goes that everything in our universe needs a cause and thus the universe itself needs an external cause. Since God is not of our universe (external), he does not fall under that restriction. In fact, by our universe’s very nature, it needs an external necessity.Then God needs a cause. Or if you want to say that God is the one exception then explain why God gets the exception but the Universe does not.
If you accept the basic tenants of logic, then an affect can never be greater then the cause. God must be greater then the sum total of the universe.Seems like a huge leap from this abstract attributeless first cause to something with all the attributes of God like omnipotence, omniscience,?
This proof does not try to fully explain the revelations given to Christianity. What it does is use logic and reason to prove Theism and disprove Atheism.and a deep affection for human beings. How can you say this first cause is even conscious or self-aware?
Everything in time needs a cause. God is outside of time so he does not need a cause. Mostly every astrophysicist believes that the universe begin at a point in time.Then God needs a cause. Or if you want to say that God is the one exception then explain why God gets the exception but the Universe does not.
I agree with you completely. What the proof does is use logic and reason not science. Logic and reason are complements of faith and do not contradict each other.Maranatha
What your argument asserts is that the universe had a start. Something started it. So far as I can tell, you don’t argue for anything else but a first cause. This is consistent with the Big Bang theory as to the origin of the universe. The Big Bang theory, however, cannot use the concept God because God is not a natural explanation, and science can only deal with natural laws. We therefore become philosophers and theologians if we want to go any further down that road.
A theologian would argue mainly from revelation.
A philosopher would argue mainly from rational inference.
Both would likely conclude with the concept of God, but each would attach to God possibly rather different and even contradictory traits. Most likely the philosopher would allow God traits most agreeable to the philosopher. The theologian would allow God traits that he claims have been revealed by God to him or to the prophets/founders of the religion.
The atheist may be a philosopher who finds nothing rational (credible) in the idea of a God. If so, he has to explain rationally how the universe got started without a God.
I’ve never heard such a rational explanation offered by an atheist. There certainly isn’t any proof that the universe created itself.
Then also, the theist has to explain how God got started without a SuperGod.The atheist may be a philosopher who finds nothing rational (credible) in the idea of a God. If so, he has to explain rationally how the universe got started without a God.
And there certainly isn’t any proof that God created Himself.I’ve never heard such a rational explanation offered by an atheist. There certainly isn’t any proof that the universe created itself.
That is excactly why a Thiest argues that God is outside this universe. Since God is utside this universe, he does not need a cause.Then also, the theist has to explain how God got started without a SuperGod.
There is no proof in the scientific observable definition of proof. Science is limited to this universe. There a many proofs (this thread is discussing just one) using reason and logic that God exists.And there certainly isn’t any proof that God created Himself.
Maranatha said:1. Whatever begins to exist has a cause for its coming in to being
2. The universe began to exist
3. Therefore the universe has a cause for its coming in to being
This is an example of logic and reason to prove Theism and disprove Atheism.