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🗓️ 17 May 2021
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0:00.0 | Music |
0:06.0 | Nothing from nothing leaves nothing You gotta have something |
0:20.0 | If you wanna be with me Nothing from nothing leaves nothing |
0:28.0 | You gotta have something |
0:30.0 | If you wanna be with me |
0:31.0 | Dr. Craig, we're gonna pull you away from your writing for a little bit |
0:34.0 | You've been busy with that to answer some questions |
0:38.0 | That some people have sent in |
0:40.0 | As always, look to the archives at reasonablefaith.org |
0:44.0 | to the question of the week |
0:46.0 | and you'll find some real treasure chest there of questions and answers |
0:51.0 | This one from the United States says, |
0:53.0 | Dr. Craig, I'm a former philosophy theology student now in the law field |
0:57.0 | I've been impressed with your rhetorical and philosophical rigor for many years |
1:01.0 | Your Kalam argument presupposes that the word concept nothing in its philosophical but not colloquial meaning |
1:09.0 | actually makes sense |
1:11.0 | For example, the sub premise something cannot come from nothing |
1:14.0 | supports the premise that if the universe began to exist it has a cause of its beginning |
1:20.0 | I think, however, that nothing is an impossible concept |
1:24.0 | and it is a word that doesn't make any sense |
1:27.0 | You can see a book by Dr. Waghorn, a Black Friars, for convincing in-depth analysis |
1:33.0 | of the impossibility of defining nothing in its philosophical sense |
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