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To: koan who wrote (57)6/30/2011 9:49:16 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71
 
One, a god would be a more complex entity than what it created. So who created god?

Funny you bring up that question.. I used to ask a lot of my Mormon friends the same thing, since they believe that "God" was once a man, and that, according to their religion, they too may someday become "Gods" and populate their own planets with their offspring. (btw, Battle Star Galactica incorporates Mormon theology).

But never thought about applying the same premise to a multi-dimensional level.

I would answer the same as they answer me.. If a extra-dimensional entity created this three dimensional universe, it doesn't matter who created the entity.

Hawk



To: koan who wrote (57)6/30/2011 10:13:08 AM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 71
 
I think "vacuum fluxuation" is meaningless jargon.

Two any god would not have an ego and sure as heck would not want lowly humans to pray to it.


But a good God would recognize lowly humans need to pray.