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Cosmological Argument (Aquinas' First Way (Everything is in motion,…
Cosmological Argument
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Aquinas' Second Way
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There must be a first efficient cause, God
Aquinas' Third Way
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If there was a point where nothing existed, all points would have nothing
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Criticisms
David Hume
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Mackie asks why God is necessary, and why God's existence couldn't just be a constant which isn't derived from anything else
God is simply a sum of all energy, causing it to manifest in different forms
Oscillating Universe
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Anscombe pointed out that being able to imaging something without cause doesn't tell you anything about reality