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The best known of these is the “cosmological argument,” which deduces God’s necessary existence from the contingent (nonnecessary) existence of the cosmos. This is popularly known as the “first cause argument” because it attempts to prove that in order for the finite, contingent world of causes and effects to exist at all, it must have an uncaused, first cause as its source.
The Mosaic of Christian Belief: Twenty Centuries of Unity & Diversity
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