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    The cosmological argument is grounded in causal reasoning. — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Aquinas's identification of the first cause with the God of religion goes beyond what the causal reasoning of the cosmological argument strictly establishes.

    The cosmological argument is grounded in causal reasoning.

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    Finally, even if the cosmological argument is sound or cogent, the difficult task remains to show, as part of natural theology, that the necessary being to which the cosmological argument concludes is the God of religion, and if so, of which religion. Rowe suggests that the cosmological argument has two parts, one to establish the existence of a first cause or necessary being, the other that this necessary being is God (1975: 6). It is unclear, however, whether the second contention is an essent

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