universe is finite, it would prove only that its creator would have to be powerful and wise enough to create it, but not infinitely powerful, wise, or good. Like wise, it would prove only that God is a cause of things who might not care at all about his creation.Hume’s objections to the cosmological argument are not intended to prove that there is not God. They are intended to show merely that the argument does not provide any justified reason to believe in God. That is, the result of Hume’s critique is not atheism (the denial that God exists) as much as agnosticism (the claim that we don’t know whether God exists or not).Now everything has an effect (an event) we want a cause. If you come across an event, to understand it, you must see it twice to understand the cause. (Notes) ...