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Moonstruck888
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Why? Why not just be honest with oursleves and admit that we don’t know and may never know why the anything exists?Moonstruck,
Of course, it’s absurd to think that everything that exists has an external cause. I hope no one here is trying to argue that. What is true, however, is that everything which exists has a sufficient reason for its existence. The Aristotelian-Thomas position is that there must be some Being who is Being, Pure Act, in order for any potentiality to be actualized. Since the universe as a whole (the collection of all actualized possibilities) is not pure act, it must be actualized by an agent external to the universe. Without a Being who is Pure Act, nothing could be actual.
The materialist must prove the claim that some material agent is itself purely actual and thus the actualizer of all reality. But matter itself is, as some physicists have said, “the closest thing to nothing you can never imagine.” Pure matter is potentially everything, thus actually nothing. Matter is only ever actualized by inhering in a from, which it in turn individuates. If matter itself is pure potency, then there must be some immaterial Being that actualized it, since it is manifest that material beings (form and matter composites) exist. In fact, without a Being who is Pure Act, no existence would even be in potency, and thus even matter must be created by such a Being. This need not be a causal chain of chronological duration, but of ontological dependency. We may not need to posit a temporal cause or beginning of the universe, but we do need to posit a sufficient reason why anything at all exists, i.e., why things which are only potentialities are actualized or why there are potentialities at all.