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| Who Made
God? 11/30/2011 |
By Greg Vanden Berge
I Want A Free Book
Answer: I don't know and believe it or not, no one else does
either.
Wait a minute, doesn't the Bible provide us with plenty of Bible versus,
telling us that God is eternal and always existed? God is the ultimate
creator of everything and was self-created, yet no one has any rational
evidence, to support their claims.
So what are they really talking about, when they're trying to convince
everyone, their particular God and their god only, created everything
and was created by something or nothing?
Confused yet?
Welcome to Christianity, Judaism, Islam and believe it or not, every
other religion who claims to have a God, but couldn't verify its
creator, if their life depended on it. I know it's hard to imagine,
because you've been told your entire life, that God always existed or
that your god came from something.
I'm only writing this article, to familiarize some of them with their
own beliefs. That's right, I use the word beliefs, because something is
usually considered a belief, until it's proven and becomes a fact.
No way, were not going to use facts, to prove anything, when we can
believe and use faith, are we? It's a lot easier to believe, God was
created by something or nothing, than it is to actually do any research.
Sound familiar, I'm surprised you're even reading this article, but
consider yourself one of the few, who are actually looking for realistic
information, about the ultimate creator, of the universe.
Forget about everything you've heard or read in your religious
textbooks, unless this information can be rationally validated.
What does that mean, information that can be rationally validated?
To rationally validate something would be to find something, which
cannot rationally be doubted, by a rational individual. Here's an
example of what I'm talking about.
Who created God?
No one, God was always here, it says so in our religious textbook, which
by the way, was written by God or at the very least written by men, who
were influenced by God and told exactly what to write, without any
mistakes or errors. Oh yeah, there aren't any contradicting
statements either, let's not forget that one.
Most of the information you just read wouldn't be accepted by a rational
minded individual, because it lacks credibility. If you're a religious
follower, then you might have a difficult time accepting this
information, but it's the truth.
If you're not looking for the truth, then by all means, stop reading
right now.
This article could be hazardous to your religious beliefs.
Just because something is written in a book, doesn't make it the truth,
especially if it can rationally be doubted, by an intelligent person,
with an open mind, who's willing to look at the facts and examine the
evidence.
So if you really want to know who created God, you're actually going to
need to do a little research. Then you will need to prepare yourself,
for the absolute truth.
Or I could save you a lot of time and frustration and provide you with a
little insight, from all the time I spent looking for this particular
answer. If we can't even validate a particular God's existence, then
we would we need to figure out where this particular entity came from.
If you have the ability to read between the lines, then you should be
able to figure the answer out, for yourself. If not, then try this.
We don't even have enough evidence to prove that God exists, so why
bother trying to figure out where this particular entity came from.
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