A premise of the Kalam cosmological argument is that
What Ever begins to exist has a cause
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F. C. Copleston had a famous debate with who?
Bertrand Russel
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Who wront "The human quest for explanation ineveitably and rightly seeks for the ultimate exlanation of everything observable- that object or objects on which everything else depends for its existence and properties... A may be explained by B and B by C,
Richard Swinburne
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If sound, the traditional cosmological argument proves the existence of
A First Cause
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F. C. Copleston had a famous debate with who?
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Bertrand Russel
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Who wront "The human quest for explanation ineveitably and rightly seeks for the ultimate exlanation of everything observable- that object or objects on which everything else depends for its existence and properties... A may be explained by B and B by C,
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If sound, the traditional cosmological argument proves the existence of
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