These methods discussed the philosopher, questioned his argument and ultimately invited controversy in cosmological arguments. However, the cosmological argument is not a legitimate argument against the existence of God. The conclusion does not follow the premise theoretically. The point of cosmological argument discussion is the primary reason. Like the above (Aquinas), the world can not be infinite. And there must be a first reason called God. This is the second method of Aquinas and it is an effective reason. Aquinas uses his physical observations on the earth to present his theory and nothing can exist.
The argument of Kalam cosmology is a modern expression of the cosmological proof of the existence of God. It is named by William Lane Craig (William Lane Craig) of Kalam (Islamic medieval Schola) by his "Cerre Ermu's cosmology" (TheKalāmCosmologicalArgument, 1979). This argument is a transformation of the facilitator without being moved Aristotle 's mind. That is because Craig named Medieval Islamic Schola opposed the possibility of actual infinite existence, so the idea dates back to the philosophy of the 11th century Home Al Gazzari
Like most arguments about the existence of God exist in many forms such as cosmological arguments. Discussion 2 here: Time, Kalam cosmological arguments (that is, the first cause argument), as well as emergency modal arguments. The main difference between these two arguments is that they are opposed to the introduction of doubt at first to avoid the way of arguments: if he exists, on the one hand, God considers Why is it supposed to be "cause God has reason for his existence?", And assume that God exists to explain the existence of the universe and does not permit us anywhere. Without God, we can not explain God, with entities that we can not explain there is a certain universe, and God has a physical presence
In the case of Kalam's cosmological argument, the difference between the universe and God is that the universe is the beginning of time. Everything that has time to start claiming by Kalam Cosmological Argument will exist. When there is a beginning of time in the universe, the argument concludes that the universe has its cause, the reason is God. There is no time to begin Presence that is not influenced by God is consistent with the original argument of this discussion. "There is a reason for everything that has time to begin." Therefore, the existence of God that can not be explained does not cause problems. Discussion of the simple cosmology above
Emmanuel Kant argued against the use of "necessary existence" throughout the discussion of cosmology and therefore concluded that a necessary existence exists. Kant has an absolutely necessary process of existence in an attempt to prove the existence of nonexistent existence of the universe argument, abstract "impossible", (critic B 621) "absolutely incredible" I believed it. Kant pointed out that he is called "absolutely necessary existence" existence exists, there is a need to be contradictory to logically deny its existence. The only existence that meets this condition is the most real, or the best existence, including all perfect beings present. This concept is at the center of ontological argument (see ontology). Argument argument, although perfect being exists that is determined by that concept, there really is nothing that exists this way. One must start with the existence of