Does God Exist?
William Lane Craig says there are good reasons for thinking that He does.
Eight Reasons in Support of God’s Existence
I believe that God’s existence best explains a wide range of the data of human experience. Let me briefly mention eight such cases.
(I) God is the best explanation why anything at all exists.
Okay, but if you are going to credit God with the existence of everything, that necessarily includes the existence of these:
...an endless procession of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions and tornadoes and hurricanes and great floods and great droughts and great fires and deadly viral and bacterial plagues and miscarriages and hundreds and hundreds of medical and mental afflictions and extinction events...making life on Earth a living hell for countless millions of men, women and children down through the ages...
Suppose you were hiking through the forest and came upon a ball lying on the ground. You would naturally wonder how it came to be there. If your hiking buddy said to you, “Forget about it! It just exists!” you would think he was either joking or just wanted you to keep moving. No one would take seriously the idea that the ball just exists without any explanation. Now notice than merely increasing the size of the ball until it becomes coextensive with the universe does nothing to either provide, or remove the need for, an explanation of its existence.
Or, suppose John is hiking through the forest with his kids, and a grizzly bear attacks them. The bear devours them. Or an avalanche buries them under feet of snow and ice.
The families ask, "why?!" The buddy says, "God knows."
And, depending on what kind of ball it is, its existence can be explained in great detail. For example, suppose it was a baseball. The buddy can link you to this:
https://youtu.be/usnZ_rdRo_M
As for this...
So what is the explanation of the existence of the universe (by ‘the universe’ I mean all of spacetime reality)? The explanation of the universe can lie only in a transcendent reality beyond it – beyond space and time – the existence of which transcendent reality is metaphysically necessary (otherwise its existence would also need explaining). Now there is only one way I can think of to get a contingent entity like the universe from a necessarily existing cause, and that is if the cause is an agent who can freely choose to create the contingent reality. It therefore follows that the best explanation of the existence of the contingent universe is a transcendent personal being – which is what everybody means by ‘God’.
Please. To note the existence of the universe and then to just assume there
must be a "transcendent reality" behind it?
And then the purely speculative question in turn that revolves around any contingencies that must exist in order to explain the existence of God Himself. Did God create Himself? Did God create the universe as He did because it can only be in sync with the laws of matter or did God create the laws of matter too.
Anyone here able to demonstrate to us which one it actually was?