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You have only disproved the christian designer which anyone could do.
Nature made us?  This is entirely possible but who made nature?
I know what you are saying in your head.  Well if god made nature who made god?  That is the beauty of it everything comes from something because matter can’t randomly exist it has to be put there.
So the creator is just the one who started it all.  It is some form of being capable at least of creating simple molecules and atoms that later perhaps even by their own means became the universe today.  Even the simple gases that make up the universe could not exist without a creator





This is a very good article and I ‘d agree with the fabric of it. As for the universe, any thoughts about how the very first specs of matter from billions of years ago got there? Doesn’t this somehow contradict the law ” matter cannot be created not destroyed”? In any case, no point in inventing a God, because then that God’s creation requires an explanation, ad nauseum ...





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