Sy123
This too shall pass
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Well this is what philosophers and theologians mean by 'God', it is the 'definition' you can say.no offence but is this like a 'fact' and where does it say. Honestly I am trying to be more religiously involved but need stuff cleared up
one or 2 sentences should do
I have already proven that God has these attributesThis is the problem. Believers in God keep asserting that God is simply outside of time and space and does not need a cause without actually proving that God has these attributes.
Since the causal premise is that everything that begins to exist has a cause.Why does the Big Bang need a cause and why does god not need a cause?
God did not begin to exist and thus does not have a cause
The universe began to exist with the Big Bang, and thus has a cause
What an ignorant statement, you have completlely sidestepped everything the argument says and you decide to focus on a nuanced statement that I have already refutedAll theists do is define some being to have conditions external to time and say "herp derp he doesn't have to fit logic because we define him not to fit into the rules".
Addressed aboveWhy does god not have to fit the same rules as the big bang? Why does the big bang need a cause?