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- Likewise, Craig also argued that the quantum vacuum, in containing quantifiable, measurable energy, cannot be described as " nothing ", therefore, that phenomena originating from the quantum vacuum cannot be described as " uncaused ".
- While Hatcher admits that his argument does not establish the existence of any particular religion's God, he asserts that it does support the existence of a God that he defines as a unique, universal, and uncaused cause.
- Eastern Orthodox Christians believe in one God the Father, whose person is uncaused and unoriginate, who, because He is love and communion, always exists with His Word and Spirit . } } from trans . in } } }}
- Aristotle's concept of the " Uncaused Cause " never incorporated into the polytheistic ancient Greek religion has been used by many exponents of Abrahamic religions to justify their arguments for the existence of the Judeo-Christian-Islamic God of the Abrahamic religions.
- 4 . " Thesis " : In the series of causes in the world, there is a necessary, uncaused being . " Antithesis " : In the series of causes in the world, there is not a necessary, uncaused being.
- 4 . " Thesis " : In the series of causes in the world, there is a necessary, uncaused being . " Antithesis " : In the series of causes in the world, there is not a necessary, uncaused being.
- Would a scientist work assuming that they were arbitrary ( when I say arbitrary I don't mean uncaused, I just mean that there potentially could be alternatives ) or assuming that they were logically self-evident and the only possible values of what they are?
- Tracing any particular sequence of events back in time will usually come to an accidental event-a " starting point " or " fresh start " ( Aristotle calls it an origin or arche ( ??? )-whose major contributing cause ( or causes ) was itself uncaused.
- Part I treats of God, who is the " first cause, himself uncaused " ( " primum movens immobile " ) and as such existent only in act ( " actu " ) that is, pure actuality without potentiality, and therefore without corporeality.
- He concludes that the cause of the existence of the universe is an " uncaused, personal Creator . . . who " sans " the universe is beginningless, changeless, immaterial, timeless, spaceless and enormously powerful "; remarking upon the theological implications of this union of properties.