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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.
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.
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.
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.
I'm harsh on you for the being so ignorant to the world (google what ignorant means so you don't think that I'm insulting you) and doing absolutely nothing to change it, but still parading around as if you are not.
You hardly ever say anything with any logic, or intelligence behind it, but you continue to say things. I have nothing against you or your religion, I have something against your blissful ignorance.
I'm harsh on you for the being so ignorant to the world (google what ignorant means so you don't think that I'm insulting you) and doing absolutely nothing to change it, but still parading around as if you are not.
I know what ignorant means, but for my age I'm pretty knowledgeable about some things however something I admit I don't really know about. I am doing something to change this world, and that's what the Creator wants me to do and that is to spread the Gospel and for people to see what God has offered to people.
Pretty knowledgeable? I'll save that for another date, and just utter a laugh in the real world of such a claim.
As for the things you aren't knowledgeable about, no one's blaming you for that, or at least I'm not. No one knows everything, it'd be impossible to. However I do hold you accountable for shutting your eyes and ears when faced with some new knowledge, and then opening your foolish mouth to dispute what is clearly evident, with more nonsense, that you claim to know about.
Pretty knowledgeable? I'll save that for another date, and just utter a laugh in the real world of such a claim.
Everyone is knowledgeable. You can go on and laugh it doesn't bother me to do so.
As for the things you aren't knowledgeable about, no one's blaming you for that, or at least I'm not. No one knows everything, it'd be impossible to. However I do hold you accountable for shutting your eyes and ears when faced with some new knowledge, and then opening your foolish mouth to dispute what is clearly evident, with more nonsense, that you claim to know about.
What new knowledge? I haven't heard any new knowledge that has come out of anybody on here. It's usually the same thing that I hear a lot of the times on here. I dispute a lot of the times because I know that what people pour out knowledge to me it's worldly and not anything that God would really say.
When people 'pour out' knowledge to you, I only have ever seen you reply with disputes, questioning, disagreeing, and illogically trying to invalidate the truth.
Things such as the fact that their is no evidence of a great flood. Things such as questions of where Eden might be. Things such as how if your God must exist because the bible as you so eloquently put it, others' Gods must also exist because of their religious tomes. These are things that you would dispute, refute, and downright ignore.
In past arguments with me, you've simply stopped responding, and or would just deliberately ignore my underlined, bold faced, italicized questions to you regarding your religion, presumably because you didn't know, or knew I was right in asking.
So to say you don't close your mind to knowledge is absolutely false, in your specific case.
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.
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.
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.