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Post by gadreel on Jun 16, 2019 21:08:57 GMT
it's a moot point. God is the source. For our universe and all of our existence God is the end point (start point but you know what I mean), how God came to be is of no concern, it is information that is beyond even knowing what God is and God is already beyond our knowledge. In any case it makes no difference how God got there, God is still the source of OUR creation. (all this written assuming you believe, if you dont believe the point is even more moot) Nice side stepping. I always like more moot points and would like more mooter points EVEN more etc It reminds me of the sign on President Truman's desk about your concept of God. 'The buck stops here'. Yeah you missed the point. It's just intellectual fuckwhoppery. At the end of the day (assuming you believe) the source of God is not important. God could well be a living creature with a finite lifespan, but in terms of our universe and how we percieve it, God is eternal. Moreover it's intellectual fuckwhoppery because there is no way to answer it. Sure it might be fun to contemplate but at the end of the day the nature of God itself is simply speculation and has no real value in terms of how god affects the known universe.
I mean posit an argument that makes the origin of God important.
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