Raziaar
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OCybrManO said:How so? They are both processes beyond comprehension by our current knowledge... both involving things that, by our understanding, must have no initial point of creation... except, one of them also happens to have infinite knowledge and power. IMO, that last bit tips the scales in favor of the "no God" side. Once again, the argument for God is "we don't understand something, so it must be supernatural" while the explanation of the existence of God himself is even more absurd.
All I was really comparing here... was an omnipotent being, compared to matter that appeared out of thin air with no discernable origin.
The only thing that could possibly interest an omnipotent God is: would it be capable of destroying itself?
Always a good question... But my counter question is always... Would an omnipotent god ever be willing to ever consider such a thing. I guess one day i'll ask god and if you're still alive i'll give you the definitive answer