mattbballman
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Alright, my last thread sort of ran into a dead end so what I'm going to do, is take what I think to be a valid argument for the existence of God and take to as far as I can until someone refutes it.
AND WHEN SOMEONE(IF SOMEONE) REFUTES IT, I WILL BE HONEST AND ADMITT MY DEFEAT.
I just want to bring this point up first before I state the arguement.
-The minute you think I'm not answering you objections correctly or misunderstanding you I want you to tell me right away so we can stay on the right track. Thanks!
Ok . . . Here we go!
This is the traditional formulation . . .
Premise 1:Whatever begins to exist has a cause.
Premise 2:The universe began to exist.
Premise 3:Therefore the universe has a cause.
My goal is not to prove the CHRISTIAN GOD per se, but some ONTOLOGICALLY TRANSCENDANT being that would be enough to disprove atheism.
After we prove that there is some transcendant causeless being (IF we prove that) then we'll move to arguments for the PERSONALITY of this cause.
AND WHEN SOMEONE(IF SOMEONE) REFUTES IT, I WILL BE HONEST AND ADMITT MY DEFEAT.
I just want to bring this point up first before I state the arguement.
-The minute you think I'm not answering you objections correctly or misunderstanding you I want you to tell me right away so we can stay on the right track. Thanks!
Ok . . . Here we go!
This is the traditional formulation . . .
Premise 1:Whatever begins to exist has a cause.
Premise 2:The universe began to exist.
Premise 3:Therefore the universe has a cause.
My goal is not to prove the CHRISTIAN GOD per se, but some ONTOLOGICALLY TRANSCENDANT being that would be enough to disprove atheism.
After we prove that there is some transcendant causeless being (IF we prove that) then we'll move to arguments for the PERSONALITY of this cause.