by KLOBBER on Sun May 31, 2009 11:32 am
Even though SoS has utilized deep ignorance in order to defeat himself, the one and only *nearly* accurate paraphrase that he managed to post does bring up an interesting point -- that a "source" is very different from a "creator."
For example, leafy green vegetables are an excellent source of iron. However, this by no means implies that leafy green vegetables "created" iron -- two entirely different concepts. Similarly, my computer screen is my source for information from this website, but it does NOT logically follow that my computer screen "created" this website -- in fact, it did not.
Similarly, God is indeed the source for all other life, for all personal characteristics, and for all love in existence. This fact, however, makes no reference to the concept of "creation," nor does it logically follow from this fact that God "created" any of these things.
It is most interesting to note that this concept of "creation," which is obviously first and foremost in the self-proclaimed atheist's mind, is a red herring that precludes the atheist's apprehension of certain facts about God, regarding His being the factual source for all personal characteristics in existence. The fact that it is first and foremost in his mind also betrays the fact that he is, despite all his desperate and convoluted protestations to the contrary, a creationist at heart.
Regarding the atheist's inability to apprehend certain facts about God's position as the source for existence, it is impossible for any entity to be the source for any quality unless it possesses that quality itself. No food that contains no iron, for example, can possibly be a source of iron. Similarly, no entity that contains no personal characteristics, no love, and no life of its own, three qualities that the atheist believes the universe lacked at some point, could possibly be the source of such qualities in any other entity, regardless of how comparatively small or large that entity is.
The atheist believes that the universe is the source, however, and that belief is 100% illogical.