And yet you still have not addressed the argument I posted. There are three distinct statements, each of which is a very well defined statement. All lead to a conclusion which, I repeat myself here, you have not addressed. You keep trying to get away from Kalam's argument towards the start of the universe, and as a result you are consciously avoiding the position of a supernatural start to everything.
And in case you missed the argument I have reposted it:
1. Whatever begins to exist has a cause.
or, alternatively,
1´. If the universe began to exist, then the universe has a cause.
2. The universe began to exist.
3. Therefore, the universe has a cause.
And no where, to allow the distraction to take shape, no where is reason contrary to faith. There are differing kinds of faith but a reasoned faith is even expected in the Bible, especially highlighted in the New Testament. But again I am allowing you to divert from the main points I have printed again.
Statement 3, "The universe has a cause." That cause has to be supernatural.
Supernatural isn't materialistic. Supernatural, by definition is beyond the natural process. Supernatural refers to the question of this conversation: Does God Exist.
So please, address Kalam's argument and tell me that doesn't imply a supernatural "start" to the universe.....God!