Hi Oz,
Your thread caught my eye as I was logging off and I came back just to say this:
As we very well know, you cannot use the bible to prove anything to an atheist since they do not believe in the bible or its words.
The concepts of eternity, non-ending and no beginning is impossible for us to understand. So once you get through doing the questions and answers on thermodynamics and the watch maker and all that, you still end up with nothing.
This is what I've ended up with:
Atheists have a problem.
They don't believe in God so they believe that all we see around us came from nothing. Any scientist will tell you that something cannot come from nothing.
Christians have a problem.
They believe in a God that no one can understand how He came about.
So, basically all we have to do is to decide which of the two we believe in...
Do we prefer to believe something came out of absolutely nothing...
Or do we prefer to believe that SOMETHING SUPERIOR made everything.
I prefer the second. Then I just ask the person to think about this.
It may seem elementary, but it works many times. At least the atheist gets to thinking about something different.
Some time ago, I was in communication with a real atheist from Australia. We used to have such nice conversations. But they came to nothing, as I knew they would.
I felt like he was afraid of God.
My two cents...
You asked: 'Also, I think the title of this thread is a little off.
"Who Made God?"
If anyone made God, THEY would be God'.
I'm not the only one asking this question. I've heard it from agnostics and atheists in Australia. Ravi Zacharias, Norman Geisler and some other apologists have heard it to the point where they have published on it:
Now to your question:
I'd ask instead: Where does God come from? Is He a thing, a person, an alien, a power, a force of some kind?
The answer is that he always existed. And here comes the first problem.
ALWAYS. ETERNAL. What's that?
But there is still your proposition that he always existed, to which the atheist says, So what! That proves nothing to demonstrate who created God. That's circular reasoning. You presume your God is eternal and you conclude he is eternal. That's begging the question.
As for eternal, you believe it; I believe it, but the atheist doesn't. How can we get him/her to the point of discussing eternal. Often the discussion goes to the universe being eternal, but science is confirming that the universe had a beginning. Whether one calls it the Big Bang or bara (God created out of nothing, Gen 1:1), science joins Christianity in confirming there was a beginning to the universe. How it happened is where many disagree.
Do we humans really understand what eternal means? No.
Do we really understand that the universe probably has no end? No.
Where does Scripture affirm that the universe is eternal, has no end? I understood that we look forward to new heavens and a new earth where righteousness dwells (2 Pet 3:13).
So are you concluding with a 'faith' position that you accept the God revealed in the Bible as the true God. I can see the atheist say that's a 'leap of faith' position that he/she is not prepared to take because he/she is a rational human being and that doesn't make sense in a reasonable conversation.
Oz
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