Cosmological Argument Flashcards

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What is the main argument of the Cosmological Argument?

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The existence of the Universe proves the existence of God.

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Who was the main developer of the Cosmological Argument?

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Thomas Aquinas.

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Which three of Aquinas’ Five Points contribute to this argument?

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  1. Nothing can move itself
  2. Nothing can cause itself
  3. The Universe is contingent and needs a necessary being to bring it into existence
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Name two of the variations of the Cosmological Argument.

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  • The Kalam Argument
  • The Principle of Sufficient Reason
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Name two scientific theories about the origins of the Universe.

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  • The Big Bang Theory
  • The Oscillating Universe Theory
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Name some of the criticisms against the Cosmological Argument.

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  • Why couldn’t there be an infinite number of first causes?
  • Why doesn’t God have a cause?
  • Can we really understand how the Universe came into being?
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Name some of the strengths of the Cosmological Argument.

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  • It gives us a possible reason for the existence of the Universe and God
  • It doesn’t conflict with scientific theories - God could have caused the Big Bang
  • Emphasises the role of God as the creator of everything and his omniscience
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