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Who is God?

Philosophy on God by: Jason Cunningham

      Creation could not have started by itself. In order for anything to be created, there must be a One, who possess the knowledge of how to begin creation. Humans are able to reproduce, but are unable to make anything that is not human, just as birds cannot birth snakes. Even if it can proven that other entities or deities have the ability to create, there must be a first Creator. Therefore God must be the universal creator of what is and what will live.

    The earth could not move currently on its axis without aide. Some force in the universe not only made us, but also keeps things in order. God has to be in control of creation, otherwise we do not exist. It is inconceivable that the world,  nor the universe is the result of an accident. Even if you argue the world is a consequence of a "big bang," there must be a catalyst which started it. For example, dynamite does not detonate without fire or heat generated from the sun. Have you ever witness a rock get up and move itself, of course not!  Someone made the chicken or the egg first, therefore it must be God.

       Life begins and ends with an entity we call God. Someone has the duty to decide we are to be breathing organisms. If we are to agree that God is the Creator and ends creation on by himself/herself, then God must be in charge of our time. Time has no control over God, but the vice versa can be asserted.

 

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