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The '''cosmological argument''' is an argument that everything in existence must have a cause except for one first cause (which is what we call God). | The '''cosmological argument''' is an argument that everything in existence must have a cause except for one first cause (which is what we call God). | ||
==Objections To Cosmological arguement and Rebuttals== | |||
{{sbs|Who created God? | Fails to realize that uncaused-causer isn't an opinion, it's a necessity, also God exists outside space and time.}} | |||
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The cosmological argument is an argument that everything in existence must have a cause except for one first cause (which is what we call God).
Objections To Cosmological arguement and Rebuttals
| Who created God? | Fails to realize that uncaused-causer isn't an opinion, it's a necessity, also God exists outside space and time. |
