Reference Summary: Some skeptics and atheists have tried to refute the Kalam Cosmological Argument with the following rebuttal: "The first premise is ... George illustrates that if there is a fire he should leave first to increase the chances of saving his life, or the
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Some skeptics and atheists have tried to refute the Kalam Cosmological Argument with the following rebuttal: "The first premise is ... George illustrates that if there is a fire he should leave first to increase the chances of saving his life, or the Penny believes no woman would flirt with Howard because she wouldn't— but is her generalization valid?
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- Some skeptics and atheists have tried to refute the Kalam Cosmological Argument with the following rebuttal: "The first premise is ...
- George illustrates that if there is a fire he should leave first to increase the chances of saving his life, or the
- Penny believes no woman would flirt with Howard because she wouldn't— but is her generalization valid?
- What does one thing for the part may not necessarily do the same thing for the whole.
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