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Contingency Argument Why anything at all exists

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Contingency Argument. Why anything at all exists. Van Gogh’s “Starry Night”. God’s Starry Night. Premise 1. Everything that exists has an explanation of its existence – either in the necessity of its own nature, or in an external cause. “Necessary” Things. External Cause. Premise 2. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Contingency Argument

Why anything at all exists

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Van Gogh’s “Starry Night”

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God’s Starry Night

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Premise 1• Everything that exists has an

explanation of its existence – either in the necessity of its own nature, or in an external cause.

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“Necessary” Things

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External Cause

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Premise 2• If the universe has an

explanation of its existence, that explanation is an external, transcendent, personal cause - God.

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Why?• Because the cause of the

universe must be greater than the universe itself.

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Universe is…• Matter

• Space

• Time

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Premise 3• The universe exists.

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Premise 4• Therefore, the explanation of

the existence of the universe is an external, transcendent, personal cause – God.

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Recap• #1: Everything that exists has an

explanation of its existence – either in the necessity of its own nature, or in an external cause.

• #2: If the universe has an explanation for its existence, that explanation is God.

• #3: The universe exists.• #4: Therefore, the universe’s

explanation for its existence is God.