God Exists

             God exists. But before I start telling you why, we must discuss my definition of God. God is the creator, the being, the spirit, a spider; the ten or twenty monks that got together and made things happen in this universe. God is not a person or a thing: the word God superficially interprets that whom we think is the creator. I do think God is superior and omnipotent, however he is not all knowing. A consequence of his creation made the stars collapse and living organisms reproduce, yet he cannot decide fate for the life that surrounds us.
             The arguments of motion and causation go hand in hand with my definition of God: "There are things, everything has an efficient cause, there cannot be an infinite chain of causes, there must have been a first cause, the first cause is God, so therefore God exits." There had to be something that started it all off, something that pushed the first particles into motion, knowing that these particles had the potential to evolve and create new things. These were simple little particles that had the potential to get together in unimaginable combinations to form complex organisms. Suppose for a moment that God wasn't the first cause. Clearly, you must agree that something started it all off because an infinite number of causations is absurd. Now, whatever you think was the first cause, is your interpretation of God.
             If there were particles that were put into motion, there had to be something that designed them. The design argument clearly backs this belief. It is easy to see that we are surrounded by purposeful creations. Not that God intended them to be how they are, that he new what they would do, or how they would behave, but at least he new that the first moving particles had the potential to get together and form useful things. The useful things would evolve into greater things, and the useless would disintegrate and become part of other things. Again, so
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