Anything that holds knowledge - the brain, a computer, a book, or whatever - has to be made of parts which encode or represent that knowledge. In the case of a brain it is interconnected neurons, for a computer it is binary switches and in a book it is ink on paper.
So a god, if such a thing existed, would have to be made of something - it would have to have parts, like a brain or a computer or a book. What are those parts? Where did they come from (anything made of parts obviously cannot be self-existent)? Who or what put them together, and how?
2007-03-11
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