
Why Asking "What Caused God" Misses the Mark
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Exploring the Historical Origins of a Common Counter-argument
This chapter explores the historical background and misrepresentation of the common counter-argument questioning the need for a cause for God's existence. It discusses the influence of a philosophy of religion specialist's book from 1996 and the impact of Bertrand Russell on popularizing this objection.
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