William Lane Craig is a renowned philosopher and theologian, acclaimed for his work in the philosophy of religion and apologetics. He holds a Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Birmingham and a Doctor of Theology degree from the University of Munich. Craig is a prolific author, known for his defense of Christian theism and the Kalam Cosmological Argument, and he often engages in public debates on religious and philosophical topics.
The universe began to exist.
Whatever begins to exist has a cause.
If the universe has a cause, then an uncaused, personal Creator of the universe exists, who sans the universe is beginningless, changeless, timeless, spaceless, and immaterial.
The universe has a cause.
If the universe has a cause, then there exists a transcendent cause of the universe.
The cause of the universe is transcendent.
The cause of the universe is timeless.
The cause of the universe is beginningless.
The cause of the universe is changeless.
The cause of the universe is spaceless.
The cause of the universe is immaterial.
If the universe has a cause, then the cause of the universe is God.