The only claim of belief I had was that I thought the cosmological argument is poorly constructed and that I don't think, well I actually know, that all atheist make the claims similar to that of a primordial atom. I suppose you can laugh at the idea that someone believing in a causeless anything is ridiculous, but I don't believe that anyway.
My objection to it was you said it was my lack of logic, when it wasn't my position to begin with.
That is what the cosmological argument is claiming. Also, it doesn't directly state that the first cause came from an effect that caused itself, nor do I think anyone was claiming that here. I wasn't even saying that in my statements about things other than gods that follow from the cosmological argument.
My objection to it was you said it was my lack of logic, when it wasn't my position to begin with.
That is what the cosmological argument is claiming. Also, it doesn't directly state that the first cause came from an effect that caused itself, nor do I think anyone was claiming that here. I wasn't even saying that in my statements about things other than gods that follow from the cosmological argument.
Please reread your posts.
Logic demands every effect has a cause.
The universe is an effect from a very specific cause.
You can claim anything, - No first cause -( no start)
If you claim that you are not logical.
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