Bahman wrote: ↑March 10th, 2023, 10:14 am
If it is shown that the act of creation is possible and nothing to something is logically impossible and there was a point that there was nothing then it follows that God must necessarily exist.
If "the act of creation is possible" then it follows that there must be an actor, or creator. Whether that actor/creator is "God" remains an open question.
It does not, however, follow that "if nothing to something is impossible and there was a point where there was nothing" then "God must necessarily exist." That claim is self-contradictory: if God exists, then there was not "nothing."
Finally, it is not
logically impossible for something to spontaneously appear from nothing. Note that a spontaneous appearance is not the same as a "creation." The latter implies a creator; the former does not. The former may be theoretically impossible and counterintuitive, but it violates no logical rule.