Why is it important to the Kalam argument that simultaneous causation is possible?
A) Since God exists outside of time, God cannot be said to exist before or after anything.
B) If simultaneous causation is not possible, then the universe could not have had a cause.
C) Simultaneous causation is the only kind compatible with an omniscient, omnipotent, perfectly good God.
D) Only simultaneous causation allows us to avoid postulating an actual infinite series of events.
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