A Simple Argument for God's Existence
T his argument can begin with any object that exists. Think of anything. Let's say.. A red cup. Now, this cup has qualities it shares with other objects. This means that it is related to many other objects. Its redness, for example, relates it to other red things. And its "cup-ness" (the qualities that make it a cup) relates it to other cups. This is true for any object we come across in our experience. If there was an object that had nothing in common with other objects, we wouldn't even be able to recognize it as an object. An interesting observation to make is that the relations between objects transcends time and space. Think of that red cup. It's redness relates it all red things in the past, and also all red things in the future. The implication of this is that all objects form part of a timeless system which encompasses all objects and in which all objects are related. Let's call this the Comprehensive Timeless System (CTS). So even before any particu...