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Genesis, 2001, and Darwin

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Numsgil:
Who said god didn't have a creator?

PurpleYouko:

--- Quote ---Who said god didn't have a creator?
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WOW!  :laugh:

That is one heck of a liberalist riligious view you have there.

I have always come up against the argument that God must exist because all this wonderful stuff couldn't have just got there on its own.

My trump card question was always "Who made God then?"

I guess that one is kind of wasted on you then.  :rolleyes:

I will have to come up with something else I suppose.

 :D  PY  :D

Light:
Most christians I meet say that God is perfect, but if this true, does this mean God has no needs or wants?

and If so why did he create the world, if he had no need or want of it?

If this is not true and God does have wants and needs, isn't this a flaw and so therefore God is not perfect?

Numsgil:
I believe that we are embryonic gods ourselves.  That is, God created us as a form of reproduction.  Life is then a kind of puberty, when we grow to become more than we were.

That implies that there has been many generations of Gods creating children, some of whom grow to create children themselves.

That also explains God's motives.  God is perfect, so he's found purpose in trying to raise us imperfect humans.

PurpleYouko:
Cool  B)

I like that idea.

Perhaps I can be a real Bot God one day

 :D  PY  :D

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