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Comment by DonHopkins

3 years ago

...Which makes the concept of an external cause existing, which must be vastly more complicated than us, absolutely less than 0%. ;)

It's an odd question either way. Does God need a cause? Does the Big Bang need a cause?

  • You assume we exist. DonHopkins effectively assumes we don't exist, so reaches an opposite conclusion

    On just cause ;), cyclical explanations create a giant hamster wheel. Why the wheel at all? So I think he implies the need for a prime mover. I.e. a force outside the system that defines the system. Kinda like axioms are needed to make maths work

    Just my 2p