DramaQueen
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To ask that question is to assume there was another creator before God. At some time, however, we are forced to stop asking that question and realize that there ad to be something that has always existed. God is that infinite Being who has always been and who was created by no one. At least to me He is. It's a difficult concept to understand because finite minds cannot comprehend the infinite. Like, when we try to think of the highest number, but we can't do it. We shouldn't limit the infinite by our finite understanding.
That's a thing that bugs me. When people say they believe in evolutionism but not creationism. I'm like "Okay. But the things that we evolved from had to get here somehow. How did that happen?"
The only people i've ever had this debate with were just like " AAA! THAT'S NOT WHAT THIS IS ABOUT! IT'S ABOUT WHERE PEOPLE CAME FROM. NOT ALL ANIMALS!!!"
And i'm just like, " But seriously. If we evolved from animals, how did they get here"
I seriously and legitimately don't understand how that's possible.
no offence, but you just totally contradicted yourself in that post.
i mean...you just said God just kind of existed and came out of no where, but when people believe in evolution you question how they can think something came from nothing.
if you can believe that God just exists and didn't come from anything, why can't evolutionists believe that the first organisms just exists and didn't come from a Divine creator
again, no offence, and I'm not necessarily a strict evolutionist, I'm just saying that's sort of contradictory...
(I haven't actually looked at the Wikipedia page for Evolution, it just seems like it...)