(July 9, 2010 at 10:37 am)Godhead Wrote: Tavarish -
None whatsoever. But you're changing the goalposts there because what we're specifically discussing in this thread is a hypothetical god, and whether or not it would have a creator. Selfexistence would explain how a god would not have one.
And again, assertions don't mean crap if you can't back them up with anything. When you say "hypothetical God", does that mean an imaginary being? It sure seems that way.
If you assert that a God is self-existent, you would have to demonstrate this information in order for it to be a coherent argument.
I'm not shifting goalposts, as you still haven't defined what you believe your God to be. You're just asserting a quality onto a null placeholder and calling it God. I honestly have no idea what attributes you think God has, and it makes all the difference when trying to make the point that such a self-existent being actually exists.
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