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Originally Posted by Jel
If life cannot arise from non-life, how did your god come to exist Donny?
Have you humanised your god, like most religious people have humanised theirs?
Would you say your god is a who, or your god is a what?
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Can the characters in a book, if alive, describe the author who wrote them into existence? Of course not, because the author exists outside the book. We humans cannot agree on our own existence, much less the existence of the Intelligent First Cause that got things going for us to be here. Newsflash: this argument is ineffective because whether one is a creationist or thinks the Big Bang happened on its own, the problem is the same: "from where did God come" on one side and "from where did the materials that spit forth from the unguided Big Bang come" on the other. Neither has an upper hand, and therefore your question is pointless.