You've described an eternal universe — Gregory
Simultaneous creation is not self creation. — Gregory
The thought experiment - Kant's, not mine - illustrates the coherence of simultaneous causation. — Bartricks
What does that mean? Does that mean the universe must exist eternally. Er, no. It means that the universe could have created itself. Now, if it did that, would it be existing eternally? No. — Bartricks
That's not an argument. — Gregory
The first premise is wrong. Those are two different things. — Gregory
If self creation is coherent, then there can be nothing and then something.
That isn't something from nothing. That's nothing and then something. The cause of teh [the] something is not the nothing, but the something itself. — Bartricks
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