To my understanding, the cosmological argument, as presented by WLC, does not indicate the kind of cause: final, formal, material, or efficient. Likewise, the idea of something beginning must address why things persist in their being and yet remain subject to change. As for me, I find the concept of an unmoved mover firmly established within Neo-Scholastic philosophy.
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The Cosmological Argument and Free Will
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