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If we accept both "Deus otiosus" and Aquinas's "the First Cause" argument for existence of G...
The Argument
I'll take the argument as presented in Wikipedia (which is a rather poor representation, but we have to start somewhere):
In the world, we can see that things are caused. But it is not p …
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On the Effectiveness of Nothing: The Impact of Nothingness on the Mind, the Mind on the Worl...
You put up a picture of a finite, directed graph of nodes where the direction represents a temporal relation of "cause" and "effect", the arrow of time. You declare that in reality any event should al …