The Kalam Cosmological Constant “uses a general pattern of argumentation (logos) that makes an inference from particular alleged facts about the universe (cosmos) to the existence of a unique being, generally identified with or referred to as God.” – Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
In this livestream, Dr. William Lane Craig and Scott Clifton have an informal discussion about the merits the Kalam Cosmological Argument.
Christian philosopher William Lane Craig is known to many readers. Scott Clifton is a well-known actor who is an atheist.
See also: William Lane Craig and Alvin Planting rank in Top Ten of world philosophers. Craig: What is especially significant is that these rankings are not just someone’s subjective opinion but are computed according to an algorithm that takes into account such objective data as number of citations of one’s work.