Who created God?
It has been argued that if all created things must have a creator, who created God?
But, the argument begins on a flawed argument made by Christians.
"Everything that exists must have a creator" is a flawed argument.
It has been questioned that if all created things must have a creator, who created God?
But, the argument begins on a flawed argument made by Christians. The existence of a "thing" doesn't prove a creator.
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The correct argument is that all matter, existing in space and time, is currently moving toward entropy. If all things move toward entropy, how does anything formed or reformed come to be. There must be an outside force acting upon it.
The key evidence is that all matter, that which exists in space and time, is made by a Creator who exists outside of space and time, and therefore is not classified as matter with no need for a Creator - no beginning and no end.
Even for most people who don't believe the evidence for God to be convincing, the idea that matter has always existed is a farce. In fact, most of those who don't believe the evidence for God is convincing believe that matter had an actual starting point in time and space - granted, they place it much further back in time than most theists, but most people do believe matter had an initial starting point.
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There is life to be had. We carry a purpose and value. It is innate, and we were created in this way. We were made for eternity, but we have been given a choice as to if we want eternal life, now and forever.
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I'll hedge my thoughts by noting that not everyone believes in an initial starting point. However, this line of thought must be taken up with scientists and what they believe the evidence says which is a different matter. Pun fully intended.
Reference Points:
1. As noted, in Gen. 1:1 "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." God existed outside the beginning--the beginning of time and matter.
2. Psalm 90:2 states, "Before the mountains were born or You brought forth the earth and the world, from everlasting to everlasting You are God." He exists in eternity.
3. For good measure, John 1:3 notes that, "Through Him all things were made, and without Him nothing was made that has been made." He wasn't made. He's the Maker who has always been and will always be.