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The classical REFUTATION to the Cosmological Argument is the argument that if all effects need a cause, then logically God should need another cause too, so another God must have created him. Then this prior God would need a God as its cause, as would that God, and so on - ad infinitum. This objection is known as a fallacy of.

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