You are making no sense. X did come into existence. Perhaps you are conceptually confused (or worse), but if something does not exist at one time and does at a later time, then it came into existence. — Bartricks
Quite a lot of words for someone who does not give a shit about this dude's arguments. — Bartricks
Needless to say, I did not waste any time reading them. I win. — Bartricks
Can something cause its own existence? No. — Philosophim
Unless X has an Y preceding it it can't come into existence because you can imagine it.
— Hillary
Just obviously question begging. Read the op and address the argument. — Bartricks
Like I said, in the imagination everything can happen. Nothing....FLASH...something. Not so difficult. What point you want to make? X can appear where there was no X before. So? — Hillary
Can something cause its own existence? No.
— Philosophim
Oh, okay then. Brilliant. Don't bother addressing the argument in the OP. Just say stuff and it'll be true. — Bartricks
You've nothing to contribute, Hilary. — Bartricks
It emerges in the mind and then pulls itself higher. The first pull? Where it comes from? — Hillary
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