Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Why figure of God as a First Being is assumed by default?

It is actually quite easy to deduct that there must be a very first life which became a cause of the world we know. But why it is assumed that this first life is God as been described.Why figure of God as a First Being is assumed by default?
When you learn simple math, like 2+2=4 then you do not have to relearn math to know that 2 million + 2 million is 4 million. Even though I can not possibly count it in my lifetime, I can use that same understanding with God. I can check out some things and know that He is true and Good, so then when it comes to the things I can not check, like Genesis 1:1 then I can believe He is right.Why figure of God as a First Being is assumed by default?
Superstition and ignorance will always attribute mysteries to some ';superior being'; that is, of course, only an inflated version of the superstitious person.





First ';god'; was in trees until we climbed trees; then we put him on mountain tops until we climbed those and saw nothing. Then he went to the clouds until we penetrated those and saw no angels. Now God is in outer space.





Someday God will evaporate.





As for the prime mover, we may never know what started it all.
I'm not sure what god you're referring to? The God of the Bible doesn't claim to have ';became a cause';. He always existed, He is eternal. To even say the word ';became'; is a contradiction to the word ';eternal';, therefor, the question itself is actually invalid.
God wrote it in our genes to seek him as we always have from our beginning.
because they want to give the credit to something that they THINK is doing something for them





video about a Christian discriminating against Atheists


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lfx-yOchgI
common sense


natural way of thinking
every man know in his heart GOD is real
http://www.thewaythetruth.com/
Sorry, it's from reading Aristotle. Not a dumb man though. You would be wrong to say that you are way smarter than him.

No comments:

Post a Comment