Meh. It's fundamentally the same as any pure-logic argument (or close to). Can be fun as a mental exercise at times. Completely pointless, yes, but...Jay wrote:
Which is precisely why I don't give it any thoughtSpark wrote:
Aussie the question "who created God" is a pointless one if you take the standard assumption that God exists "outside" of time. In which case questions of causality and whatnot become utterly meaningless.
Jay is correct. God, in the way it's normally defined, is fundamentally outside the realm of mathematical or scientific proof. Just stop worrying about it.
Is there anything more pointless than theological discussions? Arguing over American Idol would be more satisfying
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
~ Richard Feynman