ricardo_sousa
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You believe what you believe, and I what I do. I have no need to ask an atheist why they hold these beliefs. Each to their own.![]()
it is not a believe, is a fact.
You believe what you believe, and I what I do. I have no need to ask an atheist why they hold these beliefs. Each to their own.![]()
It is not a believe, is a fact.
a simple question of "who created God?" it is not explained.
and who create God?
I have already explain my views on this subject. But as a final statement: God don´t exist, it is a human creation. And when someone says "God exist because we can´t have come from nothing", so "we" can´t come from nothing, but God can? who have born first? the egg or the chicken? But in the end is all about you want to belief, disbelief or just don´t care(my position).
I have already explain my views on this subject. But as a final statement: God don´t exist, it is a human creation. And when someone says "God exist because we can´t have come from nothing", so "we" can´t come from nothing, but God can? who have born first? the egg or the chicken? But in the end is all about you want to belief, disbelief or just don´t care(my position).
Hi Keltoi,This question "who created God?" might sound logical if one believes that God is a physical entity made up of matter. Obvioiusly God is not matter, He is Spirit, and exists outside time and space. Another way to say it is that God created the beginning and will create the end. We as human beings live in a universe of time, space, matter, hydrogen, atoms, etc....God lives outside of these things as they are part of His creation.
Yes, like you said, the question "who created God?" is illogical because God is not enclosed in time and space (but I don't say "outside of time and space").
A logical and coherent question does not become illogical or incoherent according to the answer given to it.
What exactly does "not enclosed in time and space" (which isn't much better than "outside of time and space") actually mean? If/when we ever sort out what it actually means, then maybe we could start on "can anything be either?" The problem is not whether the question is logical and coherent but whether the answer is!
I too can ask you many illogical questions eg. when did you die yesterday? Do you consider it a logical question?A logical and coherent question does not become illogical or incoherent according to the answer given to it.
I too can ask you many illogical questions eg. when did you die yesterday? Do you consider it a logical question?
First of all note that we only know how things behave in this universe, so we don't know how things behave in the heavens. Eg. there can't be a square circle in this universe, but we can't prove there can't be a square cirle in the heavens. So whatever is in the heavens, and how they behave may seem completely illogical to us.However, the question "who created God?" is both coherent and logical. "Nobody created God", or "God was not created" or are both reasonable, coherent answers, but neither answer can somehow change the question into an illogical or incoherent one.
Therefore the question "who created God?" is illogical because there was no instant in time when He was created by anyone living in the universe.
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