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Herein lies the very problem. God cannot be defined.Peace
If you use a word then definately you will know the definition of that word.If you use the word God and do not know the meaning of the word God means you don't know what you talking about.Its exactly like a mad person.He uses words and he does not know what he is saying.
If an atheist say there is no God then he must explain which God he is refering to that does not exist and this is logical.Again i state that in order to define the word God you have to know the true concept of God.
Peace
Farouk
This argument only works as a question in a very basic cause/effect debate.If God created the universe, who created God?
How could you possibly know where God was when he created the universe?Peace to all
This is a very simple question.
The most logical way to answer your question is to understand the true concepts of God and via these concepts you will be able to define the word God.Together with its concepts and definition you will derive at your simple answer.
To give you a clue to your logical question.
You have to ask yourself where was God when he created the Universe?
Was he inside the Universe or was he outside the Universe?
Your logical answer will tell you where Gods throne is and thus you will derive at your first concept of God.
All the best and hope you find your answer quickly.
Have a Peaceful day.
Farouk
You're changing the rules. Must everything have a creator?God is not created. That's what makes Him God. He is creator not created.
If so, then I am God with respect to this post I am making.From where everything gets start
What if God didn't create the universe because of the universe being God?If God created the universe, who created God?
Changing the rules? 'seeking4truth' simply disregarded the rules completely and established his opinion as truth supreme without even engaging in a discussion.You're changing the rules. Must everything have a creator?
Here is an idea. Perhaps God evolved out of the universe and His consciousness expanded to encompass the cosmos, slowly and over time, much like single celled life forms evolved. Of course that is just for this philosophical debate. I'm not that kind of pantheist. But for the sake of argument just reverse the equation. Why does God has to be the primal mover and not the universe?
Well, that's the eternal circle this argument revolves around. You state God sits outside the rules, basically, and is eternal, but nothing else can be. Then the atheists ask 'If God can be eternal, why not something else?'
Or you state 'All things must be Created, apart from the Creator.' And then the atheists say 'If all things must be Created, why not God?'
And neither side have the least possibility of proving their viewpoint as correct, nor on moving a single person from their current view of the world based on this argument (I would suspect).
It is a worthless question struggling to appear clever.If God created the universe, who created God?
If God created the universe, who created God?
Then why call the universe "God"? Why not call the universe the universe? Seems that would mitigate confusion.What if God didn't create the universe because of the universe being God?
How can man create a supernatural being?We did.
^^^This^^^It is a worthless question struggling to appear clever.
How can man create a supernatural being?
Then why call the universe "God"? Why not call the universe the universe? Seems that would mitigate confusion.
Imagination maybe?If God created the universe, who created God?
Of course, you are the Godfather of this threadIf so, then I am God with respect to this post I am making.