Is the first premise of the KCA true, that everything in the universe has a cause? I do, but not in the way you would approach traditional KCA, because there is also, in the universe, no cause. They are coexistent. First, I believe the question, why is there something rather than nothing is virtually impossible to answer with the knowledge we currently have. I’m not saying it’s an impossible question, that it has no logical answer, but just that we lack the necessary knowledge, to date, to give it an answer.
Creation, is, perhaps, the wrong word because of its implications that something did come from nothing. I prefer the term, organizing, as in matter and energy. The Bible describes things before “creation” as “without form, and void.” Disorganized matter and energy, needing organization from chaos. If you want to put a name on it, I’d call it junkyard.Junkyards are civilization’s refuse; things that have broken down, or never were organized in the first place, yet, like the contents of some peoples’ desks. Junkyards can be anywhere, just that they are composed of chaos where order is the preferred state.
The universe is composed of junkyard, disorganized matter and energy, and order; organized matter and energy. Form “without form, and void,” God organized to be form, and place.
Is that cause, and effect? Yes. And it is order opposed to the junkyard.
Therefore, there is, always, chaos and order, coexistent. Therefore, there is opposition in all things, We deal with opposition by learning how to organize order from chaos. It cannot be learned without their being a means to effect organization from chaos. The means is agency, and that agency must have freedom to engage it, else there is no means to organize order from chaos. God is also a free agent.
Yes, that necessarily sets up an infinite regress, because this opposition of chaos and order has always existed; it had no beginning, and there is no end to it. It is, mathematically, a line, only, it is, in fact, infinite lines in all directions. There is no center to it, because there are no edges.
Infinite regress cannot be contemplated because no one has a pencil sharp enough to continue the regress, as if it needed to be drawn, at all. It doesn’t. We think regress must have a center, but only because we demand the pencil to illustrate it. Don’t use a pencil. Use thought. Thought drives action. It’s an eternal principle and cannot be confined to such clumsy tools as a pencil. Thought-to-action is the organizing of matter and energy in chaos. It is a process.
The KCA is not a completely correct principle because it demands a beginning where there is none. What happened before the Big Bang? A regression from a previous cycle of expansion and contraction of the universe. It has always done this, and always will. Chaos, and order. Rinse and repeat
We speak of God as the original organizer, or creator. I say, which God? There have always been Gods in infinite regress, and infinite progress. It’s an eternal family. We are one branch of that family, and the tree, of course, is, itself, infinite.