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The kalam argument commits the same error as Zeno in his paradox
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This argument is used in the debate
Does God exist?
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This argument is an objection to
God exists because there cannot be an infinite past
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Cosmological argument
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First cause
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God
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Past
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Infinity
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Zeno's paradoxes
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Kalam argument
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The connection between the kalam argument and Zeno's paradox doesn't hold water.
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Does God exist?
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