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That the universe may have always existed and thus does not need to be explained by a "first cause" that created it

A) is an objection to the ontological argument.
B) is an objection to the design argument.
C) is an objection to the cosmological argument.
D) is the so-called "sixth way."

First Cause

A philosophical concept suggesting that everything has a cause, and there must be an initial uncaused cause that started the chain of events in the universe.

Always Existed

A concept referring to something that has had no beginning, and has been in existence for an infinite amount of time.

  • Differentiate among principal philosophical debates concerning religion, including ontological, cosmological, and the argument from design.
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