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http://reasonablefaith.org - These are the top 10 really bad youtube objections to the Kalam Cosmological Argument*: # 10 - "A God is not needed to create the universe, the universe created itself." # 9 -- "KCA is nothing more than a 'God of the Gaps' argument." Bad Refutation #8 comes in five parts because they all speak on the identity of the First Cause. # 8a -- "How do you know God caused the universe? We don't know what caused the universe but it sure as hell ain't God." #8b -- "It doesn't make sense to describe something in negative terms." # 8c -- "Ha! Ha! You just made an argument for the Flying Spaghetti Monster as the cause of the universe! Who knows, I can say it's an invisible unicorn that caused the universe. You really don't know if God had anything to do with it!" #8d -- "You don't know if this God is the God of Christianity, Islam, or Judaism. What good is this argument?" #8e - "The KCA doesn't argue that this God answers prayers, forgives sins, reads our thoughts, etc." # 7 - "The Kalam Cosmological Argument commits the fallacy of composition." # 6 -- "If the actual infinite cannot exist then how can God exist if he's infinite?" # 5 -- "The KCA engages in circular reasoning and begs the question." # 4 -- "The Kalam Cosmological Argument is guilty of equivocation." #3 - "The First Law of Thermodynamics (the conservation of energy) refutes the first premise of the Kalam Cosmological Argument that whatever begins to exist has a cause." #4 and #3 again -- "KCA, The First Law of Thermodynamics, and Equivocation." # 2 -- "Quantum Mechanics proves something can come from literally nothing." # 1 -- "Since everything needed a cause, what caused God?" All responses made by William Lane Craig. For more defenses against objections of the Kalam Cosmological Argument: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=916E17EE70E98A68 Look out for William Lane Craig's own top 10 list of really bad arguments against the Kalam Cosmological Argument- "Objections So Bad I couldn't Have Made Them Up (or, the World's Ten Worst Objecctions to the Kalam Cosmological Argument)": http://www.amazon.com/Come-Let-Reason-Christian-Apologetics/dp/1433672200 ========================= * - The following syllogism is the Kalam Cosmological Argument: Premise 1: Whatever begins to exist has a cause. Premise 2: The universe began to exist. Conclusion: Therefore, the universe had a cause. We welcome your comments in the Reasonable Faith forums: http://www.reasonablefaith.org/forums/ Follow Reasonable Faith On Twitter: http://twitter.com/rfupdates Add Reasonable Faith On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/reasonablefaithorg