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Dude, I was the one who made the analogies and stuff...

Anyway, that's about right.

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We can say that I came from my mother and my mom from her mom, my father came from his mom and so on and so forth. But when we ask the question "where did god come from?" that's out-of-the line because when we say God, it is an eternal being, it has no end and no beginning. It's like asking the question "What can you see?" to a blind man, a blind man is in no state of seeing things so the question is in fact flawed. In the same way a God is absolutely not in the category of being created. It is uncreated.

He/she/it just exists.

If you keep asking that question then good luck mate.

who created god? who created the creator of god? who created the creator of the created god?

We know that from nothing, nothing comes. So, if there was absolutely nothing in existence, then nothing would have ever come into existence. But things exist. Therefore, since there could never have been absolutely anything, so we know something had to have always been in existence.

(please rebut me. I just lost my recent debate and I want to gather as many ideas as possible for the next one)

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I have to agree, something can't exist without a creator.

I personally don't believe in the Big Bang theory, because of the fact that "The theory states that about 13.7 billion years ago all the matter in the Universe was concentrated into a single incredibly tiny point. This began to enlarge rapidly in a hot explosion, and it is still expanding today." (BBC news)

I wonder where those particles and matters came from in all honesty.

SOMEONE please rebut me.



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