I think you need to do some work on understanding fallacies, Vlad: whether an argument results in a true conclusion or not is irrelevant to whether or not the form of the argument being used is fallacious, and if it is then the argument can be dispensed with - so we can simply dispense with the KCA.
If you want to argue for what the KCA concludes then you need a different (and non-fallacious) argument.
P.S. 'All ball bearings are ball bearings' isn't an argument.
I asked for Hillsides demolition of the Kalam Cosmological argument...That the universe has a cause. He hasn't done it and the premise everything that has a beginning has a cause has not been demolished.
The situation is that Hillside has said the universe began, railed back on that, suggested I was wrong in talking about origins yet suggested I consult Hawking on the origin of the universe and all the time we know we cannot finally demolish the premises or the conclusions of the Kalam cosmological argument since we don't know whether the universe had a beginning.
Unless you are arguing that the universe could not have had a beginning because the KCA is begging the question, of course.