Craig’s third chapter of On Guard: Defending Your Faith with Reason and Precision (my second installment) is mercifully short. A scant ten pages. And in that ten pages, as will become clear, Craig believes that he conclusively demonstrates that there is no way God does not exist. Seriously. Ten pages!

Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz, world-class mind who proved God's existence, or clinically retarded? Read on to find out!
Why Does Anything at All Exist?
This is an excellent question. Why existence? There could have been void. No Universe. No consciousness, no light, no matter, no stars, nothing. I have one problem right off the bat: Why do we always assume that ‘nothing’ is the default state? Of course, if there were nothing, there would be no one to wonder “Why is there nothing rather than something?” But that is neither here no there. We do exist. In a Universe which exists (although I’m aware of some compelling math which suggests that the internal forces of the universe all cancel each other out so, from the outside, it may appear we do not exist, but that’s a discussion that’s way over my head). This Universe has a boundary; a furthest extent. Now, this fact implies (it does not demand) that something lays on the other side of that boundary. It remains to be seen whether we have the ability to even contemplate what that might be, let alone describe it, since our Universe’s laws of physics and logic are null and void beyond that boundary.
But Craig’s going to take this on anyway and manage to sew it all up in ten pages. He’s either brilliant or making some incredibly stupid arguments. Care to wager which? Continue reading…
