>> If you walk in a room and see a child sitting in the floor with a glass of milk spilled in front of them, isn't it reasonable to believe they knocked it over? Particularly, if there aren't any other people or animals around.
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>Wrong comparison - in case of the Universe you assume you're seeing an entity which willed things into happening. I rather see it as "we don't see anyone around, so isn't it reasonable to believe that it had an internal cause"?
No, the analogy is correct. I'm just saying creation demands a creator, just as an act requires an actor.
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