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SteveVH
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Sorry for jumping in here, but it seems your argument actually proves the existence of God. As you have demonstrated, we can observe from the natural world around us that nothing exists without something else causing it to exist. This is an objective truth. Another way to look at it is that something cannot come from nothing. Just using reason alone we must come to the conclusion that because there is “something” (the physical universe) and that it could not have come from nothing of its own power, that before anything existed there must be an uncaused cause. By reason alone we must conclude that there is a God.What exactly caused those causes and conditions? Everything is produced by something else. It rains because the clouds become heavy with moisture, because the atmosphere chages, because the temperature goes up or down, because of other causes that are due to other causes, and on and on and on. What causes this? The physical world in which we live, that’s what causes it. Life on earth.
If God were a phenomena I would agree. But the God of Christianity is not a phenomena, but rather an all-knowing, all-powerful, ever-present, uncreated, divine Being who has existed and will exist for eternity, not some impersonal energy force. God cannot be compared to anything created and is not subject to the laws of the physical universe. Your position that if God is permenant and unchanging then he is powerless to create assumes that he is subject to the laws of nature, when in fact he is above nature (supernatural) and therefore any comparison or analogy based upon the natural world fails. An all-powerful Being need not change in any way or go from one state to another in order to create. It requires only a simple act of his will.As to why Buddhism says there can be no God:
A permanent phenomena cannot produce anything because it cannot go from one state to another, or have any changes in itself whatsoever. It stays exactly the same and never changes. If it is (for instance) a plant, it stays a plant. It doesn’t produce a bud or a flower or anything. It stays exactly the same as it always was. In the same line of thought, God cannot exist as a phenomena that produces anything, because a permanent phenomena is static and cannot go from one state to another, or change in any way. It doesn’t do anything except exist. It does not create. Causes and conditions for the production of something that does not already exist can only be brought about by impermanent phenomena. Therefore, a permanent creator god cannot exist.
God bless.