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Omnipotence --- God can do anything that is intrinsically (non-contradictory) possible for 
God to do 
Omniscience --- God knows the future 
- God is immutable, so foreknowledge is nonexistent 
> *obj*: God would "change his mind" depending on what an agent chooses to do 
The Kalam Cosmological Argument --(1) everything that begins to exist has a *cause* 
(2) the universe began to exist 
> the number of past events is...
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What is the basic structure of the cosmological (kalam, craig, plato-philoponus) argument - 
answer1. Everything that begins to exist has a cause 
2. the universe began to exist 
therefore the universe has a cause 
what is the first a priori argument regarding premise 2 of the Kalam - answerThe universe 
has to have a cause as it cannot be infinite because that implies there there is an actual infinity of 
real events 
Why can there not be a...
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Briefly state how the text defines " claim" - answerrefers to the statement that the maker of 
the argument is seeking to show to be true or probably true. 
Briefly state how the text defines "reason" - answersentences in the argument that are used to 
show that the conclusion is true or probably true 
Construct a definition of the term "argument" - answerAn argument is two or more 
statements, at least one of which serves as evidence to...
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Briefly state how the text defines " claim" - answerrefers to the statement that the maker of 
the argument is seeking to show to be true or probably true. 
Briefly state how the text defines "reason" - answersentences in the argument that are used to 
show that the conclusion is true or probably true 
Construct a definition of the term "argument" - answerAn argument is two or more 
statements, at least one of which serves as evidence to...
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Reason Correct Answer those sentences in an argument that are used to show that the conclusion is true or probably true 
 
Claim Correct Answer refers to the statement that the maker of the argument is seeking to show is true or probably true, (the conclusion) 
 
Argument Correct Answer is two or more statements, at least one of which serves as evidence to support the truth or probable truth of the other 
 
Two confusions to avoid Correct Answer 1. An argument is not a quarrel or a disagreement ...
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What is the basic structure of the cosmological (kalam, craig, plato-philoponus) argument - 
answer1. Everything that begins to exist has a cause 
2. the universe began to exist 
therefore the universe has a cause 
what is the first a priori argument regarding premise 2 of the Kalam - answerThe universe 
has to have a cause as it cannot be infinite because that implies there there is an actual infinity of 
real events 
Why can there not be a...
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Briefly state how the text defines " claim" 
refers to the statement that the maker of the argument is seeking to show to be true or probably true. 
 
 
Briefly state how the text defines "reason" 
sentences in the argument that are used to show that the conclusion is true or probably true 
 
 
Construct a definition of the term "argument" 
An argument is two or more statements, at least one of which serves as evidence to suppor...
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What is the basic structure of the cosmological (kalam, craig, plato-philoponus) argument - correct answer 1. Everything that begins to exist has a cause 
2. the universe began to exist 
therefore the universe has a cause 
 
what is the first a priori argument regarding premise 2 of the Kalam - correct answer The universe has to have a cause as it cannot be infinite because that implies there there is...
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