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Swinburne on the Kalam Cosmological Argument
Dr. Craig, In The Existence of God, by Richard Swinburne, he critiques your Kalam Cosmological Argument, because he disagrees with your position on the possibility of an infinite number of things in time. Its on pg. 138 of the Second Edition in the footnotes....
arguments for the existence of god, infinity, kalam cosmological argument, richard swinburne,
Questions about the KCA
Dear Dr. Craig, I am currently reading your book reasonable faith (theologisch) in the endeavour of trying to understand whether the christian faith is true or not. I wanted to ask for clarification about your conclusion of the Kalam cosmological argument, t...
arguments for the existence of god, kalam cosmological argument, timelessness, personhood, spaceless,
Even More Questions on the Kalam
kalam cosmological argument, cosmology, apologetics, causation,
Dialogue With Cosmic Skeptic, Part One
Questions about the Kalam Cosmological Argument
Wes Morriston on Divine Creation
Dear Dr. Craig, For a long time I have been a member of Reasonable Faith but spent some time away. . . . I am a student myself in philosophy at the university of Kansas, so I plan to attend both of your upcoming debates in March. I had a small exchange with y...
arguments for the existence of god, divine creation, kalam cosmological argument, theories of time, time,
A Rabbi Looks at the Kalam Argument
kalam cosmological argument, cosmology, apologetics, judaism,
Questions on the Arrow of Time
The Puzzle of Mathematics’ Applicability Once More
Hello RF staff, greetings to Dr. Craig. I've read various things that Dr. Craig has said about the logical necessity of the applicability of mathematics to the laws of physics, both in the Q&A and on podcasts. I've also seen videos where string t...
arguments for the existence of god, mathematics, applicability of, laws of nature, metaphysical necessity,
God’s Necessity and the Causal Principle on a B-Theory of Time
Dear Dr. Craig, In Question #329 you write '...it makes no sense to wonder, "if God exists, why does he exist?" That sort of puzzle is appropriate only for a being that exists contingently. But with respect to a necessary being, it's like wondering, "...