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Does the impossibility of an infinite regress prove God exists?

If this is, in fact, impossible as I suppose then the law of causality and the causal chain itself breaks down at a type of singularity that must be outside of it. … This is in very much agreement with science because we now believe time itself started with the Big Bang, and causality depends on time existing. …
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