Originally posted by The King
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I think the way it is proved is by sheer logic. If one critically thinks about how things came to be, they must come to certain conclusions if they are to be completely logical.
1 - Things cannot make themselves out of nothing
2 - If things exist, they must have been created at some point
3 - If something is created, it must have a creator
4 - If something is created, it must have purpose, even if it's a stupid purpose
5 - If something had the mind to create, it was a person not a thing
6 - If someone created us, then who created them? However, this is not a logical question, because it causes the question to repeat itself about who created whom, and that will still always bring you back to the question of who created the first being, and the answer is clearly no one, because then that person would not be the "first" being. And logically, that means no one created the first being, so he must have just always existed.
Those are all logical deductions, and they are all requirements for something to exist at all. Therefore, that proves the existence of a Creator and His eternal nature.
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