9 Objections to the Cosmological Argument - REBUTTED
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Cosmological reasoning encompasses a broad range of arguments that start from an observable fact of the natural world. These facts, combined with certain principles of causation or explanation, lead to a conclusion that supports theism. For example, some cosmological arguments begin with the observation of contingency—that is, some things exist in a certain way but could have existed differently, or not at all. These arguments conclude that there must be at least one necessary being, based on principles like the principle of sufficient reason (PSR), as the fundamental ground of contingent reality.
9 Objections to the Cosmological Argument - REBUTTED
9 Objections to the Cosmological Argument …
9 Objections to the Cosmological Argument - REBUTTED
Cosmological reasoning encompasses a broad range of arguments that start from an observable fact of the natural world. These facts, combined with certain principles of causation or explanation, lead to a conclusion that supports theism. For example, some cosmological arguments begin with the observation of contingency—that is, some things exist in a certain way but could have existed differently, or not at all. These arguments conclude that there must be at least one necessary being, based on principles like the principle of sufficient reason (PSR), as the fundamental ground of contingent reality.