ABSTRACT

God did not only create what people call the cosmos of time, space, and matter but the mental world as well. He is the Creator of everything, including all the perfections that adorn Him in the text of Holy Writ. There are numerous scholars who are well versed in theological problems and who try to seek confirmation of God's existence through other arguments. The Ontological Argument (OA) and the Argument from Design (AFD) are two such approaches with long histories. William Lane Craig described this history in The Kalam Cosmological Argument. This discovery was of tremendous theological importance, because of the association of the Creatio ex Nihilo with the principle of a First Cause. A term is very often used as a definition for God. God is a Something people experience as Nothing that created everything out of a Something—the same Something they experience as Nothing.