Maugena wrote:jay_a2j wrote:Maugena wrote:Snowden wrote:@Maugena
Jay has not yet contradicted himself. In your earlier post you said he did by quoting him saying that life can not come from non-life, and that God has always existed. This is not a contradiction. Since we are looking at this from Jay's point, God is the creator, so to say... he is the beginning and the end, he has always been around. Now that we see this view, we can assume that God is the only being never created and he has always existed, everything else was created by God. Which makes Jay's first statement "life can not come from non-life" un-compromised by the second statement.
I write this strictly taking the view of one observing the debate here. Im just pointing out an objective flaw in your argument, I do not yet want to take a side.
No.
You missed the most vital part of what he had said.
"[...]living God[...]"
Page 347 - A little bit above half way down.jay_a2j wrote:The whole logic of it all is based on the given: life can not come from non-life. I hold to the belief that this is a truism. And if indeed it is a truism then a living God must exist and must have always existed. There is no getting around it. Logic takes you back to God.
No, you missed the point. God who is living created all living things. Life cannot come from non- life. Why is this so difficult for you to grasp?
No, sir.
What I miss is how you fail to understand how you say that life cannot come from non-life and that life must come from somewhere.
Where then does a living god come from, jay_a2j?
No one knows where god came from, therefore, God must have made him, logically speaking...
Granted, when life is found on other planets, it wont matter, jay will be long gone and will have never had to seriously consider the true origin of the universe.