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- From: gordons@coopsol.com (Gordon Storga)
- Subject: Re: some gods are _not_ creaters of all things, apparently
- Message-ID: <1992Jul23.191732.28022@coopsol.com>
- Organization: Stay Awake Software
- References: <adams.710256326@spssig> <ksand-080792215202@90.133.12.38> <adams.710692270@spssig>
- Date: Thu, 23 Jul 92 19:17:32 GMT
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- <adams.710692270@spssig> adams@spss.com (Steve Adams) said:
- >ksand@apple.com (Kent Sandvik) writes:
- >
- >>In article <adams.710256326@spssig>, adams@spss.com (Steve Adams) wrote:
- >>> markh@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (Mark William Hopkins) writes:
- >>> >Perhaps so. But now, who created God??
- >>>
- >>> God is uncreated. God just is. Always was, is, and always will be....
- >
- >>... which implies that there are things God has not created. And
- >>that it is futile to use the concept of creation as a mark for
- >>a possible creator. Sorry, a lot of the Christian building blocks
- >>are falling down :-).
- >
- >Not at all...God created everything...whether or not it's literally as
- >Genesis says, or simply over the course of time is immaterial to the
- >concept...
-
- I hate to think this has to be pointed out, but...
-
- If your god is 'uncreated' meaning he wasn't created, then that means the
- your god didn't create himself. Therefore he didn't create everything.
- Now if you are claiming that he did create himself then what was he before
- he created himself.
-
- Gordon
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