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KALAM: A SWIFT ARGUMENT FROM ORIGINS TO FIRST CAUSE?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 June 1997
Abstract
William Lane Craig has given an extended defence of the following version of the Cosmological Argument for the existence of God:
Since everything that begins to exist has a cause of its existence, and since the universe began to exist, we conclude, therefore, that the universe has a cause of its existence. We ought to ponder long and hard over this truly remarkable conclusion, for it means that transcending the entire universe there exists a cause which brought the universe into being ex nihilo ... we may plausibly argue that the cause of the universe is a personal being.
This ‘Kalam’ version of the Cosmological Argument may be laid out formally as follows:
(i) The universe began to exist.
(ii) Everything which begins to exist has a cause. (The Causal Principle.)
(iii) Therefore the universe had a cause.
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