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You church people keep saying stuff like how did all this happen by itself, and then you imagine a God who happened all by itself. If you deny the existence of Supergod, I can only conclude you are in league with the atheists, and I find that utterly despicable...kind of.
By the way, SUPERGOD never had any temper tantrums like his little God in the Old Testement, cause he is always in control.

2006-12-24 10:30:04 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Belief in God doesn't explain creation, you still have to explain where it all started, God, SuperGod, UltimateGod. It's a phony way to explain the creation, by pretending something was before it and not explain where that came from. Creation means the beginning, and these God-explainations don't explain anything.

2006-12-24 10:34:51 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

Well I will deny this, as it is not my belief
ok, so you are saying that the god was created by a supergod? I'm not sure I understand your reasoning for this at all, you are simply moving the question up from a god to a "supergod". Adding a supergod who creates gods, this sounds like a pantheon more common in pagan religions.
If you could explain your position better it may help.

2006-12-24 10:37:44 · answer #2 · answered by jungles_fury 3 · 0 2

It's a good effort, but Christians typically don't recognize their own irrationality and lack of logic. Also, they typically don't recognize satire. Here, I'll simplify it:

Many Christians use the statment, "If there is no god, then how did the universe get here?" as an argument for their god's existence.

However, this is logically flawed, because the same logic is applied to their god: "How did your god get here?" If the universe needed to be created, then their god must also have needed to be created.

Typically, they will say that their god always existed. However, the exact same logic can be applied to the universe ("The universe is infinite"). The idea that the matter which comprises the universe has always existed is supported by the law of conservation of mass and energy, as well as the logic principle that "something cannot come from nothing."

Therefore, on closer examination, this argument from Christians is illogical, and therefore does not make a valid case.

I hope this has been helpful.

2006-12-24 10:37:21 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Actually this does imply an interesting philsophical point. There could theoretically be a being who did create us and our entire universe, be all powerful, and all knowing in regards to us. However, that would not necessarily make him God. What if he are no more than a highly advanced game of The SIms? Even though the person who created the program, runs it, etc may have all the atributes of god to us, if he is just a student in a computer science class in some higher reality, he is hardly worthy of the title God in any meaningful sense.

2006-12-24 10:46:55 · answer #4 · answered by Zarathustra 5 · 1 1

Okay, now if a complex being was required to create a complex universe, and a more complex being was required to create that complex being, then do you also need a yet even more complex being to create the more complex being that created the complex being that created the universe?

My take on it is simple - perhaps the complex creation and the complex being are one in the same. That way, you don't need to have Gods and SuperGods and Super-Duper Gods to explain how each complex being came into being.

2006-12-24 10:44:39 · answer #5 · answered by Lunarsight 5 · 0 1

By what definition would you place a supergod above an almighty god? An Almighty God is all possessing of power. Superman wasn't all possessing of power, but received it from other sources. Even Christ and Satan were never more than mighty gods, receiving their power from an Almighty God.

2006-12-24 11:03:59 · answer #6 · answered by The Papa B 1 · 0 2

God was created by humans, and because humans exist, then I guess they are technically SUPERGODS

2006-12-24 10:35:34 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

Sura - 112 Absoluteness (Al-Ikhlaas)
Order Of Revelation 22, Verses: 4


[112:0] In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful

[112:1] Proclaim, "He is the One and only GOD.

[112:2] "The Absolute GOD.

[112:3] "Never did He beget. Nor was He begotten.

[112:4] "None equals Him."

God

[24:35] GOD is the light of the heavens and the earth. The allegory of His light is that of a concave mirror behind a lamp that is placed inside a glass container. The glass container is like a bright, pearl-like star. The fuel thereof is supplied from a blessed oil-producing tree, that is neither eastern, nor western. Its oil is almost self-radiating; needs no fire to ignite it. Light upon light. GOD guides to His light whoever wills (to be guided). GOD thus cites the parables for the people. GOD is fully aware of all things.

[24:36] (God's guidance is found) in houses exalted by GOD, for His name is commemorated therein. Glorifying Him therein, day and night -

2006-12-24 10:36:49 · answer #8 · answered by A2Z 4 · 0 5

And Ultimate God was created by...? If God is created, He ceases to be God! We can't understand it, because we are the created. Does a clay jar understand the potter?

2006-12-24 10:36:47 · answer #9 · answered by edward_lmb 4 · 1 2

Your problem of getting your mind around the infinite wonder of God's existence is just that-your problem.

2006-12-24 10:45:19 · answer #10 · answered by lost and found 4 · 0 2

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