Alpha, i am not that smart or good at thinking, so im sorry if i misinterpreted, but the last line in your post seems contradictory to the first line, and your use of deductive reasoning is misleading and just seems off to me.
how'd you go from
to God being creation in itself?
Quote:
We exist, therefore we are, and somewhere there was a begining
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Christians believe this, but you seem to go off the tracks from there.
The christian God is perfect - omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent, and eternal. when you compared God to the gods of other religions (or mad scientists, mother earths, etc.), you went from God, the proper noun - a being in himself, to the common noun 'god' - any kind of supreme being that people believe is their creator and worship him as such.
the reason that the christian God is not just what christians choose to call the begining is because God was not the begining, he didn't have one - he is eternal. certianly God created everything and set reality as we know it into play, but your last statement is inaccurate in describing the christian God, as the spark that started it all was merely an action made by God and not the begining of it all.