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8
Yes a creator is different No they are the same
Debate Score:18
Arguments:19
Total Votes:18
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 Yes a creator is different (9)
 
 No they are the same (6)

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Is a creator different than a god?

You would think that a god would need to be created by the creator but what could have created the creator? The creator?

Yes a creator is different

Side Score: 10
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No they are the same

Side Score: 8
2 points

A creator is simply that someone/something who makes/develops/builds something from scratch. God, is an omnipotent, omnipresent being.

Side: Yes a creator is different
Akulakhan(2985) Clarified
1 point

Gods are rarely omniscient, omnipotent, and so on...

However, the God in question (judeo-christian), as derived by the context of every god debate ever on this site, is portrayed with these traits. I mostly agree, but i found this worth mentioning.

Side: Yes a creator is different
1 point

What you said in the description we'll never fully grasp who made God. It hurts our brains when we think about this question, but that is one of mysteries of God that we can't really fully grasp as humans on this earth. You see we only use 10% of our actual brain, but I believe once Christians get to Heaven it will unlock the 100% usage of our brain and we'll understand the mysteries of God but not in our present state here on earth.

Side: Yes a creator is different
LittleMisfit(1745) Clarified
3 points

Just an FYI, the 10% thing is a myth

Side: Yes a creator is different
Srom(12206) Clarified
1 point

Then how much percent do we use as whole?

Side: Yes a creator is different
MuckaMcCaw(1970) Disputed
3 points

Even if the 10% myth were true, which it isn't, how would we use ANY of our brain in heaven? We know the brains stay wherever we put the corpse.

IF things like Heaven and souls do exist, your overall hypothesis MIGHT be viable, but the brain, a physical component would be unlikely to play any role in it.

And of course both heaven and souls are unsubstantiated concepts, but that is a different topic altogether.

Side: No they are the same
DrawFour(2662) Disputed
1 point

Did you really say we only use ten percent of our brains?

For the love of God (pun fully intended) do some damn research before you type things you know absolutely nothing about.

I'm going to use a fallacy here, but bear with me please. You so commonly make mistakes such as this, that it makes me question if any of your arguments are even worth consideration.

Side: No they are the same
Srom(12206) Disputed
1 point

Well despite the fact we don't really know the mysteries of God. It's impossible in our current earthly state, we only know so little.

Why are you being harsh just for me not getting it right? I'm never harsh on you or anybody else for not believing in what I believe.

Side: Yes a creator is different
pakicetus(1455) Disputed
1 point

You see we only use 10% of our actual brain, but I believe once Christians get to Heaven it will unlock the 100% usage of our brain and we'll understand the mysteries of God but not in our present state here on earth.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenpercentofbrainmyth

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCzXZfNIu3A#t=50

boo

Side: Yes a creator is different
1 point

I thought it was believed he was never created he just always existed. As for a God and creator being different. Well the definitions of those two words say it all for me.

God: a supreme being.

Creator: One who creates.

According to the definition the two actually having nothing inherently to do with one another. That's not to say a God can be a creator and or vice versa, but it is to say it does not have to be that way. God can just be supreme, while creators can just create.

Side: Yes a creator is different
1 point

I am not a Christian but I believe if you do good things you will sinister squidward have peace of mind, and God will protect you too.

Side: Yes a creator is different
1 point

Your heading line refers to "a creator" while your explanation line refers to "the creator". I am a creator, while God is commonly understood to be THE creator.

Side: No they are the same