
A Simple Case Against Atheism
Stand to Reason Weekly Podcast
The Universe's Beginning: Causality and Infinity
This chapter examines the universe's origin, arguing against an infinite past and proposing that the universe must have had a beginning. It discusses the implications of general relativity and the Big Bang theory, emphasizing the necessity of a cause, which challenges the concept of an uncaused universe. Additionally, it explores the philosophical distinction between event and agent causation, ultimately asserting the need for a personal agent, identified as God, as the cause of the universe.
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