samtonga43
Well-Known Member
That a first cause must be a deity, that it is likely the one he imagines is real from the thousands humans have imagined are real, that this is because the deity he imagines is real is omniscient and impotent and transcendent, and that these are necessary for a universe to exist. Those are all unevidenced assumptions he has added, and since they are about the thing he is arguing for, they are also begging the question fallacies.
Once again, please address the argument I have been quoting, with its 2 premises and conclusion:
Everything that begins to exist has a cause.
The universe began to exist.
Therefore, the universe has a cause.
You keep adding to this the question of the nature of this cause. You are not addressing the point I am making.