The Creator · Rational proofs

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Three arguments that stand without scripture, laid out premise by premise. The strongest objection to each is named, not hidden — steel-manning applies to objections too.

i.

The argument from origination

Whatever begins to exist has a cause. The universe — spacetime included — began. The chain of causes cannot regress forever; it terminates in an uncaused origin.

THE ARGUMENT
  1. 1. Whatever begins to exist has a cause for its existence.
  2. 2. The universe began to exist — spacetime, matter and energy are not past-eternal.
  3. 3. Therefore the universe has a cause beyond spacetime: uncaused, immaterial, immensely powerful.
Strongest objection on file: “then what caused the cause?” — answered in the exhibit: the argument concerns what begins, not whatever exists.
ii.

The argument from design

Order arranged to serve purpose is the signature of intention — in every human experience, parts fitted to function point to an arranger. The world shows that arrangement at every scale, from the calibration of physical constants to the coded instructions in the cell. Fine-tuning is one exhibit in a much older case.

THE ARGUMENT
  1. 1. Wherever parts are arranged so that they serve a function — a lens that focuses, a wing that lifts, a code that instructs — the arrangement points to intention; chance assembling function is never our lived inference.
  2. 2. The world exhibits function-serving arrangement at every scale: the constants and initial conditions of physics sit in life-permitting ranges extraordinarily narrow (the fine-tuning exhibit), the cell runs on coded information, and organs are fitted to sight, flight, and thought.
  3. 3. For each level the alternatives are exhaustive — necessity, chance, or design; necessity is unproven, chance strains harder the more levels it must explain at once, and design remains the strongest standing explanation.
Strongest objections on file: evolution as designer-free order for the living cases, and the multiverse for the cosmic calibration — each examined in the exhibit beside its own evidential cost.
iii.

The argument from morality

If some things are really wrong — not merely disliked — moral facts need a ground that outranks culture and consensus. What grounds them is examined against every alternative.

THE ARGUMENT
  1. 1. If anything is really wrong — not merely disliked — objective moral facts exist.
  2. 2. Objective moral facts need a ground that outranks culture, consensus, and evolutionary usefulness.
  3. 3. A necessarily good, commanding source grounds them without circularity; the alternatives are examined one by one.
Strongest objection on file: Euthyphro's dilemma — both horns are answered in the exhibit.
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