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COT-Classics Episode # 95

Christianity On Trial

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Argument From Contingency

There is an underlying argument that runs through each of these different varieties of the traditional proofs, which is sound and valid. The central argument we call the argument from contingency, the argument from contintio. Contingent means dependent, right? An englishman might say, a contingent on it's not raining this afternoon, te'll be over 15 crumpets. A non-christian would say, if it don't rain, we'll be over for the barby cue. And so you end up with a cosmic billiard player. There are some moody ence films that take just one aspect of scientific complexity of the the rons to make their point.

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