29 Oct '05 01:06>
Originally posted by dj2beckerIf God is defined as that which does not have a beginning (among other characteristics) then there is no reason to believe he exists.
If God created all things, then…
Where did God come from?
Think about this…
A bachelor by definition does not have a wife.
Likewise, God by definition does not have a beginning.
Therefore, to ask the question, “Where did God come from?”
…is no different than asking, “Who is the bachelor’s wife?”
Wouldn’t you agree?
A more appropriat ...[text shortened]... and the firmament showeth his handiwork.” Psalm 19:1
See:http://www.logicalfaith.org/from.htm
You say this is a basic truth:
“NOTHING comes from NOTHING”
As God is supposedly something, he cannot have come from nothing according to your basic truth.
The fact that something does exist, shows us that someone or something must have always existed.
Or there was an infintely long chain of causes going back infinitely far.
That which has always existed must be the one that created everything else.
Not necessarily.
You're lucky I put in any time for another post you copied from someone's website.