Cause and Effect

The most certain and universal of all scientific principles is that of causality, or the law of cause and effect.  The implications of this principle have been fought vigorously in the theological and philosophical disciplines, but there is no question of its universal acceptance in the world of experimental science, as well as in ordinary experience.

Everything Has A Cause

Every single effect first had a cause that can be traced to a previous effect from another cause, and so on.  But where did it begin?  It all started with a single First Cause—the God who is above and existed before all other causes. More...

The Effect Problem

The first "Universal Law" demonstrates the existence of an "Uncaused Source" or a "First Cause" by which observable effects come about. More...