
Kalam Cosmological Argument
The Kalam Cosmological Argument is a philosophical reasoning that posits: 1) Everything that begins to exist has a cause, 2) The universe began to exist, and therefore, 3) The universe has a cause. This argument suggests that since the universe is not eternal and had a starting point, it must have an explanation or cause beyond itself. Many proponents believe this cause is a supernatural entity or God, emphasizing the idea that the existence of the universe points to something greater that initiated it.