(July 13, 2013 at 1:04 pm)Consilius Wrote: 1. All things are caused.
2. The cause of all things must, therefore, be uncaused.
These two statements are mutually contradictory and therefore cannot be true simultaneously. If all things are caused, then the cause of all things would also be a things which must be caused.
And with that, the rest of your argument becomes a failure.