Track of the first engine
One of the philosophical arguments of the existence of God, called the way of the first engine, holds that it is the non reducible cause of all things. It is based on the observation of the movement, from the following syllogism:
This position has its origin and its main representatives in Plato, Aristotle, Maimonides, St. Albert the Great and St. Thomas Aquinas. According to her, the first engine must be immobile since otherwise it would be moved by another. This immobile engine called "God" could only think and love different things to Him as it sees them within its divine essence.
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