| 1. | The first three arguments are generally considered to be cosmological arguments.
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| 2. | The Kalam cosmological argument held that creation was provable, for example.
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| 3. | It comprises a contemporary defense of the Kalm cosmological argument.
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| 4. | Craig maintains that the Kalam cosmological argument involves a commitment to the eternalism.
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| 5. | It can be distinguished by two types of cosmological arguments : deductive and inductive cosmological arguments.
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| 6. | It can be distinguished by two types of cosmological arguments : deductive and inductive cosmological arguments.
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| 7. | He published in defense of theistic arguments, and was even considered a supporter of the cosmological argument.
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| 8. | :" From start to finish, the kalam cosmological argument is predicated upon the A-Theory of time.
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| 9. | Contemporary defenders of cosmological arguments include William Lane Craig, Robert Koons, Alexander Pruss, and William L . Rowe.
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| 10. | Craig is best known for his use of the Kalam cosmological argument, a cosmological argument for the existence of God.
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