Quote Originally Posted by CocaCola
Again, another flaw in God's existence. If he could create anything then why even create anything.

I already posted this before... God is everything so why would he create anything, if he is everywhere already? He is omnipotent and omnipresent and omniscient, so WHY did you do shit?

Answer me this and I'll believe God.

BTW: Euphoric, I was saying that would be a more plausible event then just God creating everything one thing at a time.
A question that YOU can't answer does not make anything flawed. Why would God create anything if he is everything? Think of it this way: Is an architect actually THE house he designed? No, it does not work like that. God is not sin, nor is he ever in the presence of sin. A hateful remark to God, once it is said, is no longer said to God because it is sinful; he is no longer there, he is above it, it doesn't reach him. So needless to say God is not actually everything in the sense that there are things among the "created" that have turned away from him. Why God created love for other beings to experience other than him is the question. Essentially I'm implying that God has chosen to create other "beings" to experience "good" (for whatever you take that to be), and therefore had to "set the stage", by creating the material universe as we know it. For all we know, God could have made it ANY way he wanted, and we would know it as 'normal'.

SO in the end I'm saying God is everything because it had to come from SOMEWHERE, but he is actually NOT his creation: simply where it came from.

The term 'being' is another thing I want to "trip" about. God says we're created in the image of him. God also is the only one who identifies himself as "I am" other than Jesus, therefore we are in the likeness of God, I would say, because we, unlike animals, are "beings", who account for themselves as "I", and therefore have a sense of the Good and Bad that exist. For some reason we are a fallen species, and are connected to the Bad, addicted to it if you will, and are therefore no longer in the "arms of God"