The Kalam conclusion (the universe has a cause) doesn't mention God explicitly, but the conceptual analysis that always follows leads to theistic conclusions about the nature of that cause.
Relationship between the formal argument and conceptual analysis
Braxton clarifies he phrases it as "a case that begins with the Kalam" because the formal syllogism is the starting point, not the complete case. The conceptual analysis (reasoning about what the cause must be like) always follows and points toward God.
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