Why can't Christians define where God came from?

Why can't Christians define where God came from?

>>Sup Forums

Why can't atheists define where the universe came from?

Because we don't have to, God is eternal. He is a mystery beyond our understanding.

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>all powerful, infinitely complex entity that we could never comprehend
>it has to obey human logic

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God came from the big bang.

Why can't atheists define where the big bang came from?

Being eternal means he never "came from" anywhere. He simply always was.

Prime Mover

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Because He is outside of time.

He is eternal.

He has no beginning, and no end.

It's a difficult concept to grasp.

We likely will never be able to understand it fully.

>atheists just think something came from nothing for absolutely no reason at all

Maybe the main religions are not the way but there is definitely a god or a creator.

>This is some shit tier b8 BR

so shit tier it's bound to get a 300 post thread
as per the usual

You're using the meme wrong

Why are there still christcucks on Sup Forums when it's obvious Kek exists?

God was the big bang

Always is and always was, God is eternal.

Best question, Huehue, is why did God forsake your entire nation and leave it a total 3rd world hellhole where street urchins are so desperate for attention, they stole the Olympic torch?

Heaven: a place regarded in various religions as the abode of God (or the gods) and the angels, and of the good after death, often traditionally depicted as being above the sky.

What if God is KEK?

It all just boils down to having faith in the unknown. Make of that what you will. There will never be an objective answer.

You can stop making low quality bait threads now.

>pol
>red pilled on politics
>blue pilled on religion

>no repeating digits
Kuk isn't real

These digits prove that I am right.

Pretty simple if you ask me. I understand it perfectly.

Why can't athiests define where the universe came from?

Why can't anyone define the mechanism of gravity?

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He-Who-Is is ineffable. No principle knew him, no authority, no subjection, nor any creature from the foundation of the world, except he alone. For he is immortal and eternal, having no birth; for everyone who has birth will perish. He is unbegotten, having no beginning; for everyone who has a beginning has an end. No one rules over him. He has no name; for whoever has a name is the creation of another. He is unnameable. He has no human form; for whoever has human form is the creation of another. He has his own semblance - not like the semblance we have received and seen, but a strange semblance that surpasses all things and is better than the totalities. It looks to every side and sees itself from itself. He is infinite; he is incomprehensible. He is ever imperishable (and) has no likeness (to anything). He is unchanging good. He is faultless. He is everlasting. He is blessed. He is unknowable, while he (nonetheless) knows himself. He is immeasurable. He is untraceable. He is perfect, having no defect. He is imperishably blessed. He is called 'Father of the Universe'

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Sage

Nah, Straya, but keep on being your own god.

Some of us here are just deists who are content to believe that we're not ever going to know all the secrets of our creation. Of course, if your science can ever prove non-existence without any question, I'm all ears, but you simply are asking for us to put faith in something else that can't be proven (the non-existence of God), so thanks, but no thanks, you can have that to yourself.

Whose to say that the universe ever had a beginning?

It could simply have always been.

Everything has a "beginning and an end" is still universal, but it only applies to the juggling that the universe does. We already know that all matter is reused.

Because it would be no fun for god to just, give you the answers.

Paradoxically, he is outside of this time frame you call your self, and inside it.

His face is right behind, and in front of yours.

Your experiences are his, but his, are yours.

Point being, god has always been, and always will be. He is uncreated, a band of energy.

He is the "one who hears the thoughts"..
When you ask your self something... Who is asking?
And who is listening?
God (you) -
The witness, the one who sees everything, the unending awareness beyond thinking.

He watches you lovingly, compassionately, silently... You have to liberate you're self through HEARING... Listen, look for the silence, you will see what has always been there.

It's not important where he came from,
You are here now, he is with you, now, as he has always been..

A more important question would be why these conditions?

Well the answer is simple - love
Loving your self is loving God

The fun part is realizing what lies beneath the surface

Some think this to be a foul trick.. A kind of blindness..

But god (you, me, us) are in it for the long haul.... We don't stall or give up the chase because life has redeeming qualities if you remember to see the innocence in playing/play

You're invested in the most epic game of hide and seek. And god is waiting to laugh and rejoice with you...

For you thought you were lost
How much laughter and joy there is in being FOUND!

These are basically the same question: "how did our existence begin?"

Consider that the big bang is a necessary stand-in for god

Because God is pre-eternal and infinite.

The Great Architect designed all the laws of Nature and set it in motion.

God has never had the property of NOT existing. It's ridiculous to even ask where He came from.

>he still thinks science is about deductive answers

Why cant atheist understand that god has always been?

Which one?

>4321
I'm convinced.

thats literally the point of god in christianity...
the whole point of a god is he has always been

Why can't atheists ever leave us alone......

That's the point of most gods in most religions.
Which one is the right religion?

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Fractals.

Why can't atheists define where matter came from?

He came from nowhere. He is eternal, he always was and always will be.

>why can't we understand everything?

God came from the same place math did aka no place at all. Have you ever heard of concept that some things exist becouse they HAVE to do it? Because its preatty basic thing m8. Sage

If you could look at god (every day youre alive is proof of majesty, and science had only amplified this quality) and measure him, it would be mathematics. Even then, it's like trying to "grasp" water

MoonChild.

God was born after knocking up his mom when she was 12. It's in the bible.

Um...why would something infinite, eternal, omnipotent, etc. require a specific SEX being immaterial and obviously abiotic? Sex is a specific quality of some terrestrial organisms--and not all of them!--so unless your fictive and invisible friend is totally an Earthling--which means bound to this physical plane--then sex would be meaningless.

Now, the intent to define this imaginary being as a male--by males--hardly requires any serious explanatory effort.

It would be hard to believe in all powerful god when it's obvious it was created in minds of men, so they look for other excuses.

>>all powerful, infinitely complex entity that we could never comprehend
I'm sure there was caveman who thought fire was beyond our comprehension and that we shouldn't master it. With people like you we would still pick up fruits and die of dysentery at age of 35 from uncooked meats.