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6. State the Cosmological Argument.
It may be stated in the form of a syllogism, thus —
Major Premise. — Every new existence or change in any thing previously existing must have had a cause pre-existing and adequate. ...
For more, see A. A. Hodge on the cosmological argument for God’s existence.
It may be stated in the form of a syllogism, thus —
Major Premise. — Every new existence or change in any thing previously existing must have had a cause pre-existing and adequate. ...
For more, see A. A. Hodge on the cosmological argument for God’s existence.