To explain the first member of a set, you must leave the set.
Paul Edwards: Each [element] in [a] series fully explains the one that depends on it. Every member is genuinely the cause of the one that follows it. However, in explaining the first member of a set one must go out of the set to explain it. An infinite series never gets out of the set. One must focus on a series in which a member’s existence is explained by the preceding cause.
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Andrews/Schieber: Does the God of Christianity Exist? »Andrews/Schieber: Does the God of Christianity Exist?
The God of Christianity exists »The God of Christianity exists
The Thomistic Cosmological Argument »The Thomistic Cosmological Argument
(2) The universe is unlikely if its constituents are un/self-caused »(2) The universe is unlikely if its constituents are un/self-caused
To explain the first member of a set, you must leave the set.
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