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Stupid Creationist Arguments 2: Cosmological Argument

Everything that comes into existence has a cause, the universe came into existence thus it had a cause and that cause was God.

Copyright of Lone WolfThe Cosmological Argument starts out with a decent premiss and then plunges head first into stupidity.

“Everything that comes into existence has a cause” this makes sense and fits with our observations (except maybe on the quantum scale) but beyond this point, it fails.
“The universe came into existence” this is where that argument starts to fail. The closest we have to evidence that the universe had a beginning is the big bang but as I’ve said in part 1 we don’t know what was before the big bang. The universe could have existed in some form before the big bang, the big bang (and thus the universe) could have came out of another universe or some combination of the two. We don’t know.
“and that cause was God” This is where the argument goes from a fail to an epic fail. Even if the universe had a beginning, that does not mean what cause the universe was some deity. It is much more plausible the the universe would have came out of another universe though some natural process.

To get out of the two fatal problems of the cosmological argument creationists claim that infinity is impossible, there needs to be a first cause because with out a first cause you get an infinite regress and infinity is impossible.
Of course infinity is not impossible. When asked why its impossible they will probably say something like “you can’t have an infinite number of points between two points”. This argument is bullshit because INFINITY IS NOT A NUMBER infinity is a mathematical consent. Of course you can’t have an infinite number of points between two
points but outside the two points it goes on infinitely, forever.

Links and Information
Wikipedia – Cosmological Argument
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy – Cosmological Argument
All About Philosophy – Cosmological Argument

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  1. October 31, 2009 at 9:00 am | #1

    If you are really out to disprove Me, then learn to count: Infinity is My most Awesome number and proud of it.

    • Lone Wolf
      October 31, 2009 at 11:40 pm | #2

      Infinity is not a number! IT IS NOT A NUMBER!!!111ONE *shakes fist at the sky* *Lightening in the distance* Ahh! Don’t kill me!

      • November 1, 2009 at 10:36 am | #3

        Watch it, or I’ll make you count to it.

        • Lone Wolf
          November 2, 2009 at 3:33 am | #4

          NEVER!!!!111!!!1111ONEONE1
          *lightening strikes near Lone Wolf*
          AHH! 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375105820974944592307816406286 *on and on to the last decimal*

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