It's not necessarily special pleading. Special pleading implies that one is offering an exception to a proposition without attempting to justify that exemption. Light of the East mentioned Aquinas' Five Ways, so it seems he is familiar with attempts to justify the idea that one entity is an uncaused cause to the exception of all others.
For example, if I were to say, "The North Pole is the only place on Earth where taking a step in any direction leads directly South," I would not be making a Special Pleading fallacy. There is ample justification for the North Pole's exception to rules of directionality which are generally true elsewhere on the Earth. Similarly, there are theists who believe that they have good justification for positing God's unique eternality. I disagree with their reasoning, but that does not imply that the argument necessarily falls prey to Special Pleading.
Hmmmm. OK, I'll let you handle this. ^^
EDIT: I went and skimmed the Aquinas Five Ways, and can't see where it fixes the problem of special pleading vis a vis God could be eternal, but the matter that makes up the universe couldn't be, or that God doesn't need a cause, but the universe does. I'll be interested to see how this develops.
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