
Discussion on the Kalam Argument
In the Arena: The Debates and Lectures of William Lane Craig
The Causal Principle Is Physical and Not Metaphysical
"I don't think we have good enough reasons for thinking it would apply to the universe itself," he says. "Once you get to something like the totality of time and space itself, the causal principle breaks down." He adds that there is no germane feature of the universe that would make it plausible that the entire universe could just come into being uncaused.
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