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The Origin Of The Universe The Cosmological Argument

The Origin Of The Universe The Cosmological Argument. Book of Genesis – ‘Beginnings’. Aquinas : Philosopher and theologian : arguments based on observing things in the world around him. Believed rational inquiry could confirm God’s existence. Influential especially within RC tradition.

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The Origin Of The Universe The Cosmological Argument

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  1. The Origin Of The UniverseThe Cosmological Argument Book of Genesis – ‘Beginnings’ Aquinas : Philosopher and theologian : arguments based on observing things in the world around him. Believed rational inquiry could confirm God’s existence. Influential especially within RC tradition

  2. God as The First Cause • The First Way : The Unmoved Mover Argument from motion / Cause and Effect Everything which is in motion has a ‘mover’ This cannot go back infinitely – therefore God must be the First / Prime / Unmoved Mover (See ‘Domino effect’ )

  3. God as The First Cause • The Second Way : The Uncaused Causer Argument from Efficient Causes Every effect has a cause – an effect cannot cause itself. For example I cause this writing to exist – it did not create itself, other wise it would have to have existed before its creation! There must be a First Cause – an efficient cause which started the whole process of cause and effect off.

  4. God as The First Cause • The Third Way – Argument from Possibility and Contingency Everything is subject to change and decay Everything is dependant on something else for its existence, but this must have starting point God is the starting point, a non-changing being.

  5. Strengths and Weaknesses Cosmological argument is simple and easy to understand. For centuries it has provided a basic argument for the existence of God. However it does have its limitations: Science now believes particles can appear without any apparent cause – no need for a First Cause Why can’t the universe be infinite – why can’t causes go back indefinately? David Hume – just because everything IN the universe has a cause does not equate to the universe ITSELF needing a cause! In any case, even if there WAS a FIRST CAUSE it may not have been God – could it not have been the Big Bang?

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