leibowde84
Veteran Member
Your request is very hard to understand, but I assume you are asking me why your argument is guilty of utilizing circular reasoning/logic.@leibowde84
Dear leibowde84, when you return don't forget to comply with my request to you, read the line I put in bold below in my quote.
I've complied with this request 5 times now, as I have repeatedly explained what circular reasoning is and how your concept/argument for God's existence is guilty of it.
But, I will comply one more time:
Circular reasoning is a logical fallacy in which the reasoner begins with what they are trying to end with. They are assuming their conclusion in their premise.
In your argument, you start with the assumption that God is the creator of everything with a beginning. IF your concept that God is the creator of everything with a beginning is accepted, THEN God must exist. So, your conclusion is assumed in your premise that God is the creator of everything with a beginning. That is logically fallacious.
Therefore, you must first prove that God is the creator of everything with a beginning. You cannot assume that as fact in an argument for God's existence without proving it to be true.
So, what is your evidence that God is the creator of everything with a beginning?