A-level – Religious Studies – Ethics – Kantian Ethics
A contingent being is one that relies on something else for its existence. A necessary being relies on nothing else for its existence. Things are contingent. If everything is contingent, there must have been a time when nothing existed. Therefore (using reductio ad absurdum) nothing can come from nothing. Therefore, there must be a necessary being. ................
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