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What if "evolution" is an introduced Design based on the original creation...
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<blockquote data-quote="rickl" data-source="post: 2638953" data-attributes="member: 243566"><p>The Creationist argument is that the Universe, our World, and our bodies are all too complex to have developed on their own. They claim that this means that there must be a god, as nothing so complex as these things could possibly exist without being created.</p><p></p><p>But then - who created god? Their answer to this question: God always existed. He exists outside of time and space. However:</p><p></p><p>How is it that a god can always have existed, but the Universe can not? When religious people claim that their god created the Universe, they don’t worry about the creation of their god, who supposedly has always existed. If you can accept a god that always existed, why can’t you accept a Universe that always existed?</p><p></p><p>A creator doesn't solve the problem of something from nothing. If god is finite - where did he come from?If god is infinite - why can't the universe be?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickl, post: 2638953, member: 243566"] The Creationist argument is that the Universe, our World, and our bodies are all too complex to have developed on their own. They claim that this means that there must be a god, as nothing so complex as these things could possibly exist without being created. But then - who created god? Their answer to this question: God always existed. He exists outside of time and space. However: How is it that a god can always have existed, but the Universe can not? When religious people claim that their god created the Universe, they don’t worry about the creation of their god, who supposedly has always existed. If you can accept a god that always existed, why can’t you accept a Universe that always existed? A creator doesn't solve the problem of something from nothing. If god is finite - where did he come from?If god is infinite - why can't the universe be? [/QUOTE]
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