
Episode 48, Aseity, Simplicity, and Trinity with Chad McIntosh
The Reluctant Theologian Podcast
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A Simple Being With No Internal Structure Can Have No Internal Explanation
There exists a being whose explanation is in itself. That's our argument for osaity. Recall that a simple being having no internal structure can have no internal explanation. But if they all mutually depend on each other, as i've imagined, nothing goes unexplained. So we get an argument from the p s r for an asse being that must have three parts. And does this tripartite being have to be god? Coudn't it be something else? The world's most dominant religion has it that there is only one god who is necessary exists - what are the odds?
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