Question
If every invention has an inventor, shouldnt there be a God who invented our world and the whole universe?
If every design has a designer, shouldnt there be a God who designed our entire universe?
Answer
a couple things come to mind. brbrThe Kalam argument, quotWhatever begins to exist has a cause, the universe began to exist therefore the universe has a causequot.brIn Lee strobles book a case for a creator, he goes over it like this. In order for there not to have been a creator to act as the cause, everything would have had to come into being from complete nothingness. While we cant prove this didnt happen, the opposition makes more sense. The book says basically, it is harder to beleive than magic, because atleast with magic the magician has something to work with. We dont worry that while were at work a horse will pop up in our living room at home out of nothing, from nothing, for nothing. keep reading on the subject in Lee Strobels The Case for a Creatorbrbr Irreducible complexity. This is basically the idea that even complex machines built by the most brilliant minds can have some parts taken away and still function effectively. These are highly thought out, planned, and designed mechanisms. In nature, however, we find irreducible complexity, meaning if we lose even a molecule in the system, it would not properly function. The odds of everything popping into existence, AND into perfect wroking order is beyond plausible. brbrI am not trying to act like an expert in any way on the subject, so saying something rude about my comment means nothing. I am simply bringing to light some new evidence I have found on the subject of creation. brbrYou have to admit, it is starting to be harder to prove evolution than creation as new things come to light in our ever advancing scientific world. While evolution explains some things rather well, it cant and never will, explain creation. The moment when everything came into being. I do have my facts straight, and if you do not agree, atleast read the book, and then look at your biology book again. Research the topics you find, and then take another look at what you thought you knew. I did.
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