>>10015825No, consider this train. There is a long series of wagons, but at some point you need something that just generates the movement, the locomotive. It would be silly to argue that there could ever be enough wagons to pull each other.
Well, this locomotive isn't pulled by anything else. Or you can apply this idea to life. If your mother has a mother and your grandmother has a mother and so on, then you either get an infinite series or at some point there has to be a first mother. Or the first form of life. Or the first chicken/egg.
Applying this to God is just the next step as the principle of existence itself.