How can one describe a "possible world"? — jgill
There is a realm of possibility. I didn’t invent the saying ‘true in all possible worlds.’ — Wayfarer
I see you are an expert in complex dynamical systems. — T Clark
Whatever begins to exist has a cause (for its existence) — Ghost Light
CP = Whatever begins to exist has a cause (for its existence).
Both Craig and Loke (along with many other supporters of the Kalam Argument) argue that it is irrational to deny this principle. The question I have is, (1) Can this causal principle be rationally denied? and (2) What would the benefits/costs be of rejecting this principle? — Ghost Light
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