Cosmological Argument

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TH601-16

One version of the cosmological argument for God's existence emphasizes God as first in time, another emphasizes God as first in importance.

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The Existence of God

Part 3
 

III.  The Cosmological Argument

A.  Two Versions of the Argument

1.  God as first in time

2.  God as first in importance

B.  Criticism of the First Version - David Hume

1.  The First Cause may be dead.

2.  There may be more than one First Cause.

3.  The First Cause may be finite.

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