Quote Originally Posted by b@d @pple
god is void

If everything must have been created, then god must have been created as well. If god is not created, then everything mustn't have a creator, so why should life or cosmos have one?
This can be argued both ways. If God does not exist and did not create life and cosmos, then who did? If it was not "created" but "just is" then again, everything mustn't have a creator. If the big bang "just happened, just because", without God. then what is the theory behind it?

Quote Originally Posted by b@d @pple
Besides this argument has another leap. If everything has a source and god is that source, then god must have existed without it before he created it. So if god created time and space, he must live outside of time and space. Thus he is non-existent. If all life must come from something and that is god, god is not alive and hence non-existent. If moral must come from god, god lacks moral. If logic comes from god, god is illogic. If nature comes from god, god is unnatural. If existence comes from god, god is non-existent. If god is the cause of everything, god is void
Then who created that void? You are bordering on theories that neither you or I can comprehend. We reach a point where 2 = 0. Neither side can be explained. If God is the source, the everything, something must have created everything. If God is NOT the source, and the creation of creation, is the result of some mathematical sum, then someone must have created that as well. In neither cases can something exist just out of nothing. So in either cases there must be a source. So both theories are right, and both are wrong. In our mind, it is the universal puzzle.

Our minds are only able to comprehend that something must come out of somewhere. That is the nature of humanity and of life. We originate. We can not comprehend something just being.