The second argument I offer for God’s existence on the Thinking to Believe podcast is the Argument from the Impossibility of Nothingness. This is a lesser-known argument for God’s existence, but I think it is quite powerful.

Here’s the essence of the argument: If there was ever a time when nothing existed, there would still be nothing now because nothing has no potential to become something. And yet something exists, so there could never be a time in the past when nothing existed. Something must have always existed. The universe is not that something since physical reality came into existence at the Big Bang, so the eternal something must transcend physical reality. The eternal something must be immaterial, spaceless, and eternal, which is a basic description of God.

Listen to the episode wherever you get your podcasts, or at https://www.buzzsprout.com/1958918/13557972. I am also including the argument in written form. You can download the PDF here.

Argument from the Impossibility of Nothingness

You may also be interested in reading a series I wrote on the concept of nothingness, and why there is something rather than nothing:

Thinking About a Whole Lotta Nothing, Part 1
Thinking About a Whole Lotta Nothing, Part 2
Thinking About a Whole Lotta Nothing, Part 3
Thinking About a Whole Lotta Nothing, Part 4