New Scientist published an article last week explaining why the universe must have had a beginning. While they end the article with speculative physics that try to place that beginning so far back into the past so as to be virtually indistinguishable from an eternity ago, a beginning to the universe remains. And if physical reality began to exist a finite time ago, then it must have a transcendent, immaterial, eternal, spaceless cause.
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December 11, 2012
New Scientist on why the universe must have had a beginning
Posted by Jason Dulle under Apologetics, Cosmological Argument, Science, Theistic Arguments[19] Comments