Tag Archive: cosmological

Mar 29

Current Thoughts on the Kalam Cosmological Argument

I recently had a comment on one of the first posts I ever wrote. In this post, I discussed classic arguments for God, including the Cosmological Argument. This is the traditional argument that asserts that everything that exists must have a cause. The standard reply to that premise is to say that God is something …

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Mar 21

False Dilemmas

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One of the many problems we face in arguing about gods is the danger of running into a false dilemma. I am specifically concerned with arguments for theism, which I think contain many false dilemmas, but arguments for atheism should also be wary of the problem. What we will see in many apologetic arguments in …

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Jan 17

Creating a Myth

Could we be living on a giant sneeze or perhaps on a dandelion carried by an elephant?

Dec 16

On Absurdity: William Lane Craig and Actual Infinites

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Does William Lane Craig find his own argument convincing? His view of God seems to bring about absurd conclusions.

Nov 29

In the beginning…

Should atheists ask ‘Who caused God?’

Mar 25

Common Arguments for God’s Existence

Is God necessary? I discuss the reasons why common arguments for God fail on logical grounds.