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Why God must exist
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First cause should also be omnipotent as it could create universes. Something incorporeal, unmoved and omnipotent. That seems like God to me.
Quoting: Amilius So, are we just going to ignore how your original argument was ripped to shreds? Then, when this one gets ripped to shreds, you'll just go on to some other argument? No thanks. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8685274 You ripped nothing to shreds, liar. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 33120536 It was a dare, of sorts. The OP seems to lack motivation to answer my question. I would like to see anyone answer it, actually. You maybe? If you don't have to explain how god came to exist on the basis that he is not subject to time, on what grounds can you assume the universe itself is subject to time, and therefore needs an explanation as to how it came to exist? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8685274 Evolution is a lie. It has never been observed. That is how you know we have been created. There is no other option left.
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