Timmy asks: Short answer: Yes. Long answer: The Millerian Cosmological Argument sets aside the principle of sufficient reason and instead runs an argument to God from finite beings as contradictory structures (and therefore impossible) unless they are caused to exist ultimately by a being whose essence just is its existence. (For those interested, I provide a brief overview of this argument in my recent interview with Christopher Cloos
Atheism and Contradiction
Atheism and Contradiction
Atheism and Contradiction
Timmy asks: Short answer: Yes. Long answer: The Millerian Cosmological Argument sets aside the principle of sufficient reason and instead runs an argument to God from finite beings as contradictory structures (and therefore impossible) unless they are caused to exist ultimately by a being whose essence just is its existence. (For those interested, I provide a brief overview of this argument in my recent interview with Christopher Cloos