starting in the wrong place (The atheist delusion)

by Curtis @, Tuesday, May 20, 2008, 00:45 (5810 days ago)

It would seem that this argument starts at the wrong location completely. If we are going to start the discussion then let's ask the first question first: "Why is there something other than nothing?" - Perhaps I'm getting ahead of myself and this is answered further along but there is an enormous assumption that something should exist, even though we don't know why. - This question is answered by the Kalam Cosmological Argument, which is very strong evidence for the existence of God. It also explains why something exists. It uses both philosophical (i.e., logic) and scientific facts as its basis. - It also answers the natural follow on question "Where did something come from?" - Now, I'm not sure how to insert this into the article*. I do have a power point presentation that could be the basis for a written text, but I'm new here and don't quite know how to insert this material. - [image] - * Have created an image of the table uploaded it to the server and referenced the web address. Anyone wishing to do the same can email me using the contact link bottom right. Alternatively if you can upload to an alternate web address just reference the image from your site ie click on the image tab when creating an entry, and add the address between tags like this:
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