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"When Bill Met Kevin" Part One

Response to a Video Critiquing the Kalam Cosmological Argument, PART THREE

Existence of God (part 6)

The Kalam Cosmological Argument.

kalam cosmological argument, metaphysics, causation,

Reservations about the Ontological Argument

Dear Dr Craig, I have a reservation regarding the Ontological argument as you defend it. You identify the first premise, it is possible that a maximally great being exists, as the controversial one. You defend it as being more plausibly true than false with ...

maximal greatness, modal intuitions, necessary v. contingent existence, ontological argument,

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reasonable faith, resources, apologetics, evangelism,

Can an Atemporal Being Be Personal?

Dear Dr. Craig I am a christian student from norway. During a debate about if god exists or not (on a facebook group called political youth) I defended his existence to the best of my ability, using the kalam cosmological argument. i had seen on your youtube...

kalam cosmological argument, personhood, time, divine timelessness, timelessness, divine personhood,

Response to a Video Critiquing the Kalam Cosmological Argument, PART ONE

J. Brian Pitts on the Kalam Cosmological Argument

I am currently doing [student] research on the Kalam Cosmological argument. A recent paper I have been looking at (and struggling with, to be honest) is Pitts, J. Brian (2007), Why the Big Bang Singularity does not Help the Kalam Cosmological Argument for Thei...

cosmology, kalam cosmological argument, origin of the universe, philosophy of time,

Confusing the Leibnizian and Kalām Cosmological Arguments

Dear Dr. Craig, As a former New Atheist and student of philosophy in United Kingdom, I have found your arguments for a creative intelligent mind behind the origin of the universe rather fascinating and compelling. Though, I have several insoluble dilemmas whi...

arguments for gods existence, kalam cosmological argument, leibnizian cosmological argument, metaphysical necessity, necessary v. contingent existence,

Professor Mackie and the Kalam Cosmological Argument

Introduction Like David Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, J. L. Mackie's most potent blast against the rationality of belief in God, his The Miracle of Theism appeared after his death. [1] The book is a broadside against not only...

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